Sentence examples for extent of barriers from inspiring English sources

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When the elastic modulus contrast increases to 20 GPa, the deformation extent of barriers decreases, namely the fracture width in barriers is smaller than before.

Even small improvements in physical activity were acceptable when the participants realized the extent of barriers – cultural or individual – some women had to face.

Although standardized tools to assess the extent of barriers to return to usual activities are proposed, precise interventions to manage these barriers are not available in the literature.

The processes included the extent to which key stakeholders such as clinicians or patients were involved in developing the initiative, the use of needs assessment and an evidence-based approach, the quality of management and leadership for the initiative and the extent of barriers to making changes associated with the initiative.

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The extent of barrier protection of the coating was analyzed by means of layer wise electrochemical characterization of the coating.

The chief sponsor of the Senate bill, Senator Byron L. Dorgan, Democrat of North Dakota, said: "This administration opposes re-importation even to the extent of writing barriers to it into its trade agreements.

While new companies are generally more likely to seek protections against corporate raiders and activist hedge funds, the extent of the barriers and some of the actions taken to shore up defenses are being questioned, especially given the high-profile nature of some of the companies involved.

Study results might therefore under represent the extent of the barriers faced by Aboriginal cardiac patients.

In fact, it may have been that the extent of some barriers, such as 'heavy workload' or 'lack of management support' were not fully realised due to staff most affected by these barriers not having the time or not being supported to participate in this study.

For each time slice, a matrix of scaling factors (between zero and 1) was constructed for setting dispersal rate between areas according to their geographic position, interpreting greater distances and/or the extent of geographic barriers (e.g., sea straits, mountain chains) as being inversely proportional to the expected rate.

Using regularly collected hospital discharge data at the community level, providers and decision makers can easily undertake timely assessments of population needs and the extent of access barriers faced by special population groups [ 27, 28]; (iv) it provides baseline information on ACSCs admission rates for total ACSCs and specific ACSCs in adult and paediatric population.

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