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'hindered access' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is prevented from having access to something, usually through some sort of barrier or obstacle. For example, "The fence around the area hindered access to the beach."
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The apparent binding rate constant of this low-spin ligand is very low, which is reflected by a hindered access to the active site, as shown by the accessibility calculations of the apo-LmCLd crystal structure.
Lys and His are not complexed nor are buried residues with hindered access.
The blockade imprisoned over 50,000 people within the Palestinian-controlled town, and hindered access for 160,000 others.
The youth was not charged in the other attacks, which hindered access to the sites and exposed weaknesses in the emerging field of electronic commerce.
@lrozen Probably because this counts as a strategic victory of sorts for Hamas, which has hindered access to Israel from rest of world.
The negatively charged 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA) SAMs on gold electrodes hindered access of the [Fe CN 6]3−/4− redox probe to the electrode surface.
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That the rules hinder access.
Its halls and doors hinder access control.
Confusion over eligibility often hinders access, the GAO found.
They have been criticized by lawyers, who say the fees would hinder access to the courts.
"Restrictions really work to hinder access to safe abortion," said Dayle Steinberg, the president of Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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