Sentence examples for difficulties of mass from inspiring English sources

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While viral vectors are the most effective gene delivery systems and have been used in several clinical trials, their intrinsic immunogenicity, potential side effects (e.g., insertional mutagenesis), limited nucleic acid packaging capacity, and difficulties of mass production will restrict their application in gene therapy.

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Hegaud Ouattara, the editor in chief of Femmes d'Afrique, a fashion magazine sold in French-speaking Africa, said Mr. Ouedraogo's future expansion was limited only by the difficulties of mass-producing his clothes, which makes them pricey by African standards -- $35, or the equivalent of two weeks of the average wage, for a shirt.

However, the micropore of SAPO-11 inhibits its application in long-chain paraffin isomerization, due to their difficulty of mass transfer and catalytic conversion inside the pores.

To ease the difficulty of mass production, the leading edge of the wing was straightened out and the ailerons' two aerofoil sections had smooth leading and trailing edges.

An important feature of the approach is that the difficulties of impacting mass nodes are avoided.

Every Occupy movement has shown the difficulty of translating mass support into political action, even the more successful example of Spain's Podemos.

However, these injection-based methods are not suitable for large-scale industrial preparation due to the difficulty of large mass transfer in the process of the injection.

GameFace Lab's first device will ship in 2017, but I had a chance to try on a beta version yesterday, which I was pleasantly surprised by.Afterwords, I talked with Mason about the future of virtual reality, what it's like building VR startup in London, and the difficulties of converting the masses to VR.

The difficulty of locating weapons of mass destruction doesn't prove that inspectors should have been given more time.

Given the difficulty in finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, such confidence may be hard to come by.

Therefore, synthetic scaffolds represent potentially attractive alternatives to naturally derived substrates as they overcome many of the practical pitfalls associated with naturally derived substrates, including uncontrollable reproducibility, instability, poor mass transfer and difficulty-of-use.

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