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These deficiencies significantly hamper the effective implications of UCC concepts in routine urban management.
However, the nature of organoid cultures that requires heavy extracellular matrix (ECM) may hamper the effective application of NPs.
While the majority of the literature suggests that pre-existing immunity significantly hamper the effective use of AdHu5 vaccine carriers, other investigators have reported that pre-existing immunity did not interfere with the potency of recombinant Ad5-based vaccines in both pre-clinical models of disease and in humans [59], [60].
The presence of maternally-derived antibodies may hamper the effective response to vaccination.
There is widespread consensus that weak health systems hamper the effective provision of HIV/AIDS services.
Religion could hamper the effective use of condoms for HIV prevention [ 27].
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They risk turning shareholders into micro-managers who are expected to second-guess executive decisions at every turn, hampering the effective day-to-day management of the business," Cridland added.
However, the avoidance of shut-down of a variable load RO plant hampers the effective use of the fluctuating wind power, resulting in increased plant capital costs due to plant over-sizing.
Without such evaluation, classification metadata, which is typically provided by a variety of contributors, is at risk of being fuzzy in reflecting the actual pedagogical orientations, thus hampering the effective retrieval of resources.
In comparison with mechanically exfoliated graphene (Gr) or chemically driven Gr, the detection of proteins using chemical vapor-deposited (CVD) Gr has been limited due to polymer residues remaining after polymer-mediated transfer of CVD Gr, which hampers the effective immobilization of probe molecules.
As described above, the background growth of these auxotrophs on MA5 minimal agar plates hampered the effective selection of Ura+ transformants.
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