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The phrase "hinder detection" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to prevent or obstruct someone or something from being discovered or noticed. Example: The thief attempted to cover his tracks to hinder detection by the police.
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The smaller sample volumes reduce the number of analytes detected and hinder detection [ 8].
The heterogeneity of events in a network and their great increase in terms of volume and variety in the last few years hinder detection.
Modeling such dependencies incorrectly, however, could also hinder detection.
Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely studied in both human and animal contexts.
Under-reporting of such experiences might hinder detection of risk effects in any but very large samples.
The small proportion of cells required to achieve a paracrine effect may hinder detection of this mutation, when present.
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A better understanding of the barriers hindering detection and treatment of GDM is needed.
Until recently, several factors have hindered detection of recombination of mitochondrial sequences.
However, in our settings, the small number of animals used and the testing of a human-origin virus could have hindered detection of low-level airborne transmission.
To be able to plan appropriate strategies to address these issues will require better understanding of the barriers currently hindering detection and treatment of GDM.
The small sample sizes for parental accessions in this study may have hindered detection of transgressive transcription in F1 hybrids, through increased uncertainty regarding actual parental transcript levels.
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