Sentence examples for factors limitations from inspiring English sources

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Issues affecting children, youth and women derive from three factors: limitations in the quality and scope of the available services - some of which are unavoidable because of the island's remoteness and small size.

In contrast, physicians have demonstrated a reluctance to embrace EHR technology because of personal factors (unwillingness to change practice), professional factors (perceived threat to professional autonomy), equity factors (efficiency benefits accrue to the hospital rather than physicians), and technical factors (limitations of the technologies) [ 3, 11, 15, 18– 22].

The factor 'Limitations in physical activity' in 15D correlated significantly with the factors 'Limitations in physical activity' (R = - 0.65, p < 0.0001), 'Symptoms at rest' (R = - 0.22, p < 0.0001), and 'Emotional concern' (R = - 0.31, p < 0.0001), and 'Limitations in daily activities' (R = - 0.19, p < 0.0001) in AQ20.

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Two main proximate limiting factors, pollen limitation and resource limitation, have been proposed to explain these common phenomena (Haig and Westoby 1988).

Studies of events occurring after the restriction point, through release of cells from growth factor limitation, are the source of much of our knowledge about regulatory proteins in G1 phase of the cell cycle (for a review see reference 14).

The first factor is named "limitation in executing a certain task" and is composed of five items including several problems in daily physical and psychosocial activities; the second factor is called "limitation of mouth opening" which is composed of three items, and the third factor, "limitation of sleeping," is composed of two items.

In addition, RAB5 was found to be involved in autophagy by regulating PIK3C3/VPS34 activity likely via PIK3CB/p110beta, a catalytic subunit of the class IA phosphoinositide 3-kinase, in response to growth factor limitation.

Contextual factors Time limitations (doctors 56%%; nurses 85%%) High patient loads (doctors 56%%; nurses 50%%) Staff shortages (doctors 11%%; nurses 35%%)  .

To help put the various test results in perspective, overviews are provided first of the important factors and limitations involved in computational and experimental icing simulation techniques, as well as key aerodynamic testing simulation variables and governing flow physics issues.

For the combination of recognized tradition and current economic relevance, the case of Lyon can be considered as particularly relevant in the debate on territorial food development drivers, unveiling key factors and limitations of these developments.

It also reveals existing enabling factors and limitations that should be considered for a better integration of ecological processes in actual policy-making that wishes to address EGS provision.

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