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The permeabilisation of isolated mitochondria was nearly instantaneous [ 28] whereas it took several min for the plasma membrane to be completely permeabilised [ 26, 32] suggesting that either the cell wall constituted a barrier for diffusion for alamethicin, or membrane composition affected the rate of permeabilisation.

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This constitutes a barrier for many technological developments.

The skin constitutes a barrier for nocive influences and therapeutic agents.

It further indicates that geographical distance does not constitute a barrier for gene flow in this insect in China.

The mechanisms behind behavior change are unclear, and constitute a barrier for decision makers in their efforts to make optimal use of limited resources for implementation [ 16].

Thirdly, we only enrolled subjects who had a sufficient knowledge of the Italian language, which could constitute a barrier for the most recent immigrants.

Other problems that constitute a barrier for the automatic inference of promoters (even in human or mouse) are the abundance and overprediction of alternative transcripts.

Thus, the cost of the treatment as well as fee for services, i.e. consultations and tests, in some contexts constitutes a barrier for proper treatment; health financing mechanisms therefore not only need to address access and costs, but also quality and comprehensiveness of the programmes.

The cis-double bond in LA may constitute a barrier for the conventional β-oxidation cascade and the participation of auxiliary enzymes (Δ,Δ-enoyl-CoA isomerase and NADPH-dependent 2,4-dienoyl-CoA reductase) is necessary for complete breakdown of this fatty acid [ 7].

33 34 This also carries the risk of health inequalities becoming the responsibility of each individual, which is already an existing trend, 35 and downplaying the responsibilities and competences of the city government which will constitute a barrier for the local city governments in tackling inequalities.

An intact epithelial layer covering the junction between the carrier donor corneal tissue and the edge of the keratoprosthesis front plate in its entire circumference, as seen in our patients, would presumably decrease the infection risk by constituting a barrier for entry of microorganisms [ 21].

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