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In addition, broad-spectrum proteins involved in multiple pathways would be better targets as their inhibition of activity will hamper more than one system in the pathogen.
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He has been hampered more than he would ever admit by the left knee that he bruised on the first day of the regular season and the back injury that surfaced during this round.
150 men, mostly from G/16, having reached the top hampered more by minefields than by enemy fire, continued south to attack the WN-63 command post on the edge of Colleville.
By this stage of the war the advance was hampered more by refugees fleeing westwards than by any organised opposition.
However, bad weather and communications were hampering more helicopter sorties.
Mr. Tilton's push for consolidation may be hampered by more than its finances.
Environmentalists had long sought to restore the historic flow way, or waterway, from Lake Okeechobee south through the glades and into Florida Bay, a dream that had been hampered by more than a century of piping, dredging and development.
It was an inadvertently pointed request before the opening of this year's Olympics, which have been hampered by more than the usual amount of controversy, health and safety concerns and questions heading into the opening ceremony.
Conversely, SE is insensitive to multi-exponential decay of the fluorescent donor whereas FLIM analysis is severely hampered when more than one decay constant is present [14].
The evaluation of social interventions is hampered by more than their suitability to randomisation.
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