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Liver cell lines overcome certain limitations met by PHH such as the high costs, scarcity and inter-donor variability, but are generally hampered by their immature phenotype.

Carter's effectiveness in domestic affairs was generally hampered by his failure to establish good relations with Congress, his frequent changes of course, the distractions caused by foreign problems, and his inability to inspire public confidence.

However, attempts to increase the activity of the catalyst [Rh(CO 2I2]− by introducing electron-donating ligands are generally hampered by the instability of the complexes formed under the harsh reaction conditions.

Research on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau is generally hampered by the lack of established chronologies.

NFC's requirement of needing a large enough user-base to make the tech useful has generally hampered adoption of both chips and NFC-enabled services, such as contactless payments, since there's no critical mass of users to generate significant momentum.

Attempts to tame the European polecat are generally hampered by the adult's nervous and unsociable disposition.

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The cluster analysis and Mantel tests showed that spatial patterns did not generally hamper recognizing lake types.

Therefore, we postulate that dense suspension effects generally hamper efficient particle separation in devices based on deterministic principles.

Complete omission of image smoothing usually is not an option, since too high image noise would mask relevant low intensity lesions and generally hampers the diagnostic evaluation of the images by the physician.

The southeastern rainforest has some valuable species of tropical hardwoods, but forestry generally is hampered by the lack of adequate transportation.

Forestry activities have generally been hampered by the difficulty of cutting the extremely hard wood of Guyana's trees; the shortage of facilities for the sawing and storing of timber; and adequate transportation, though the construction of roads and bridges has improved access to the interior.

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