Sentence examples for becoming a limiting factor from inspiring English sources

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Surge is becoming a limiting factor in the design of boosting systems of downsized diesel engines.

Memory consumption is, therefore, becoming a limiting factor for phylogenomic analyses, especially at the whole-genome scale.

In this way, in contrast to PrP, the high intrinsic toxicity of α-syn amyloid-like species could drastically reduce the spreading capacity of the protein, becoming a limiting factor in a putative neuronal invasion process.

With the reduction in genotyping costs, data on phenotypes are becoming a limiting factor in livestock genetics, especially for traits that are difficult, expensive or invasive to measure (e.g., feed intake).

The high overexpression of constitutively active mDia2 could have resulted in endogenous mDia1 protein becoming a limiting factor on the process of filopodial microfilament elongation, giving rise to the club-shaped morphology of the filopodia.

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The isolation and engineering of the corresponding genes is becoming less of a bottleneck in the process; however, the production of recombinant antibodies is itself a limiting factor and a shortage is expected in the coming years.

Age isn't a limiting factor for jockeys.

At Nef, Coote questions whether pay should be seen as a limiting factor.

That could making runway length a limiting factor in some cases.

"We're not anyone's core sport, and that's a limiting factor".

The willingness of the interviewees to accept the I.A.E.A. preferred modalities remains a limiting factor.

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