Sentence examples for creating blockages from inspiring English sources

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It was congealed around the pipes – the result of cooking fat and oil being poured down drains that solidifies around items such as wet wipes and sanitary towels that have been flushed (they shouldn't be, but increasingly are), creating blockages.

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Students from overseas are being actively discouraged by measures that, far from dealing with bogus colleges and unacceptable practices, create blockages in access to appropriate language and foundation courses designed to facilitate broad entry into higher education.

Celery is a good choice, but cut it into small pieces so the fibers don't create blockages in the rabbit's G.I. tract.

Using the lasers on living brain tissue for the first time, the team found that, when concentrated to a precise point, the femtosecond laser light vaporized tissue in rats, creating either blockages or ruptures in individual blood vessels, depending on the intensity.

"This sharp hazardous material can kill them directly, either by puncturing their digestive tract as it goes down or by creating a blockage so that they can't eat or excrete," Finkelstein told me.

A clot forms around the loose gunk, creating a blockage that starves the heart of oxygen, killing part of it.

However, it also creates partial blockages in those innovation schemes rested between on-farm observation and genetic modification, i.e. conventional plant breeding and upstream molecular biology research tools.

In the train corridor they created the blockage and scrum necessary for one of them to grab my wallet, so carefully attached with a chain to my belt.

Hence, in sum, the established infrastructure complexes have created physical blockage of the herders' migration route, with the high abundance of infrastructure challenging herding through multiple crossings or long stretches with infrastructure parallel on narrow routes, causing risks that the reindeer will scatter.

This helps prevent the hyperkeratinization of these cells that can create a blockage.

Palmitoylated caveolins by GPI-anchor proteins are needed to create a blockage in the cAMP-to-adenosine conversion associated with lipid droplet hydrolysis.

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