Sentence examples for due to resource availability from inspiring English sources

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Despite the onset of transitional care clinics, these patients remain difficult to care for due to resource availability, insurance coverage, and multi-disciplinary needs.

Research has suggested that the ability for dietary expansion, which consuming charcoal partly allows, explains the higher birth rates and densities due to resource availability.

Our results provide support for the hypothesis that a low incidence of second broods is at least partly due to resource availability.

Due to resource availability, two of the platforms (Agilent and Illumina) were processed in-house, whereas for the other platforms the samples were hybridized at a commercial vendor (Affymetrix and Nimblegen).

Although the coverage levels were similar to other post-conflict settings, authors point out that Sri Lanka needs to focus on ensuring the continuation of full vaccination in the post-conflict region, which may gets disrupted due to resource availability and service priority changes that can happen in the post-conflict period [ 36].

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The reason for this young population found in ICUs in developing countries has been reported to be due to different factors which include, a strict inclusion criteria into the ICU due to resources availability [ 13], life expectancy comparably low to that of developed countries and also the burden of diseases such as malaria, trauma, tuberculosis and HIV [ 21].

To disentangle whether the levels of integration observed in a population are due to genetic constraints or to resource availability, Torices and Méndez (2014) proposed a size-controlled integration index using a modification of the widely used Wagner (1984) index, in which the size of the studied structure, as a proxy of resource availability, is taken into account.

Studies have been arguing that the production and dissemination of metastatic cells should be counter selected at the initiation and early stages of tumors due to local resource availability (the selection should favor cells resistant to anoikis (programmed cell death) and contact inhibition, but with no migratory potential (Gatenby and Gillies 2008).

Engineers and scientists often do not have access to workflow control or sufficient computational resources, either due to limited resource availability and lack of process controls, or because of the quantity of data produced.

For instance, fragmented habitats may support less pollinators than continuous habitats due to limited resource availability for pollinators (area-related effects on animal populations).

Geographical variation in the use of screening services occurs in many countries and is often due to unequal resource availability and access as well as differing provider organizations, policies, financial arrangements, skills, and capacity (1, 19, 20, 35).

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