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A lack of the essential nutrient can cause rickets in children, and in adults can lead to osteomalacia, causing the person's bones to become weak and painful, and hampering mobility.
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This device, which must be worn all the time, hampers mobility, makes it awkward for the wearer to shower (and impossible to swim) and makes driving impossible because even a minor accident that dislodged the driveline could be fatal.Most importantly, though, it is a constant source of infection.
Funding issues also hamper mobility, say survey respondents, most of whom were aged between 26 and 35 years and were drawn from disciplines such as math, physics, and biology.
Some people might need more time than is commonly allotted for meals, showers and recreation due to hampered mobility.
Alternatively, they can inhibit the production or activity of metalloproteinases (MMPs), inducing a hampered mobility of endothelial cells.
Current failings are hampering social mobility and the UK's long term competitiveness.
Sandalio Gómez, a labor relations professor at the IESE business school, said the government had circumvented the most controversial but essential issues hampering labor mobility in Spain.
Crosslinking does not hamper molecular mobility.
If unpaid internships become necessary steppingstones to desirable careers, they will hamper social mobility.
Too little capacity hampers social mobility more than high tuition fees.
It hampers labour mobility, encourages mass commuting, and increases the divide between house inheritors and the poor.
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