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The signals at higher frequencies are more easily obstructed by buildings and other structures.
All that remained were the kittens' implants, whose signals were easily obstructed, often faint, and, in any case, soon to go dark.
This made each initiative appear to be just some stand-alone liberal obsession to pay off a Democratic constituency — not an essential ingredient of a nation-building strategy — and, therefore, they have proved to be easily obstructed, picked off or delegitimized by opponents and lobbyists.
One limitation to passive tags is the fact that they are easily obstructed by objects.
Although ADSCs had the potential to replace Schwann cells in engineered-tissue nerves, apoptosis easily obstructed the ability to treat serious nerve injury in the host, such as a >50-mm-long nerve defect.
Given the relatively lower flow pressure of venous drainage compared to the arterial stream, veins are easily obstructed by extrinsic compression and thrombi can be generated by slight intimal damage.
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Egos can too easily obstruct exchange.
Macroscopic hydrogels are commonly used as injectable scaffolds or fillers, however they may easily obstruct blood vessels, which poses risks and limits their clinical use.
On the other hand, due to its constant state of development and growth, physiologically immune system and organs are still immature, also irritation and inflammation caused by contaminants easily obstructs their airways [ 9].
Anything bite-size or larger, or any food or object that does not melt or break down easily, can obstruct a baby's windpipe if it is accidentally inhaled instead of swallowed.
If you are going to snore, this means that your air passages are likely to be obstructed easily when you sleep in a bad position and you should use an "orthopedic pillow" to avoid snoring.
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