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Pulsed gradient spin-echo (PGSE) NMR measurements of the self-diffusion coefficients of low viscosity liquids are greatly hampered by the effects of convection especially away from ambient temperature.
The results from the two tissue-mimicking phantoms collectively demonstrate that the depth sensitivity of the TPSF can be hampered by the effects of the IRF and obtaining reliable pathlength-resolved absorption changes from the MBLL requires deconvolving TR measurements.
For many years, accurate contact prediction was hampered by the effects of the relatedness of homologous sequences and the inability to extract correct residue pairings from vastly intertwined networks of contacts (de Juan et al., 2013).
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Judges are doing what they can, but their progress is hampered by the effect of austerity measures on their already scarce judicial resources.
The effect of smoking and alcohol drinking on SRH could be hampered by the effect of gender as the majority of Chinese smokers and drinkers were men.
(4) Efficient water suppression and separation of the various metabolites in the spectrum require an excellent homogeneity of the static magnetic field, which is difficult to achieve especially in heterogeneous tissues (i.e., myocardium, blood, skeletal muscle, lungs) and is further hampered by the effect of motion.
As these studies demonstrate, determining the full extent of TD in the human genome is hampered by the pervasive effects of genotyping error and the large sample sizes needed to obtain power for all but very strong effects.
His drug treatment, which included hours of group therapy and performing odd jobs, was hampered by the side effects of his hepatitis medication.
The results, reported in the journal Science, are the culmination of 50 years of efforts to precisely measure the sun, which have been hampered by the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere.
Daum could yet imagine a scenario where his team saved themselves from the drop while the champions, hampered by the combined effects of "yellow fever" (Süddeutsche Zeitung) in the city and alcohol, would keep wasting chances.
Additionally, biochemical and structural studies of membrane proteins require expression of large amounts of the protein in bacterial cells, and these studies are hampered by the deleterious effects of expression on cell growth.
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