Sentence examples for have reduced accessibility from inspiring English sources

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The introduced hydroxyl groups may have reduced accessibility of a large portion of sites in meso- and macropores of MWCNTs that were originally available for smaller HOCs, but not for those with larger molecular size.

Others are designed for use by a specific group, like Indian Heath Service hospital EDs, or may have reduced accessibility because of their secure location, like military hospital EDs.

Perhaps, the most accepted hypothesis for the existence of hard-to-hydrolyse kinetics is that portions of the hemicellulose have reduced accessibility, particularly due to interactions with lignin (either though hemicellulose-lignin linkages or hemicellulose embedded within the lignin framework) [ 30, 33].

Studies in China, consistent with our findings, show that self-poisoning using drugs (usually anxiolytics or sleeping pills) was the most common method of self-harm [ 28], but people of Chinese origin in the UK may have reduced accessibility to these drugs compared to White people as they are less likely to seek help from GPs [ 22].

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Regrowth of paths due to abandonment of seasonal farming has reduced accessibility.

The signal peptidase of protoeukaryotes was directly exposed to the extracellular space and hiding it in intracellular tubules could have reduced its accessibility.

Cutting Corners describes companies, like First Transit, that have reduced the quality and accessibility of services and lowered worker wages, and other companies that have sidestepped protections for the public and the environment.

While the current attack on libraries is not so drastic, we already have much reduced accessibility to variety of view and expertise.

In contrast, the Ubx peaks that are cofactor-dependent show less overlap (71%%) with DNase1 peaks (Fig.  6b) and have markedly reduced accessibility when assessed by DNase1-Seq count analysis (Fig.  6c).

While we have supporting data on sexual debut to explain the paucity of younger men, we have no data that could explain reduced accessibility of older age groups.

The root contact may have occurred due to the presence of narrower interradicular spaces in the mandibular arches and reduced accessibility in the mandibular posterior region [8],[8]].

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