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Under federal regulations, a transportation project cannot be built if its impacts "substantially impair" the features of a refuge.
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A decrease in CAR does not necessarily indicate impaired HPA axis function, but more likely worsened sleep, which is one of the features of OTS [1, 3, 12 30].
To clarify the features of the target region, Figure 2 B shows the incidence of impaired task performance during stimulation.
RNase R treatment largely removes the false positive results, however, this strategy also impairs the quantitative feature of the circRNAs, especially the co-expression correlation between circRNAs and their parent genes.
Testing drugs in a 3D culture model raises the issue of drug penetration, which may be impaired by structural features of the three dimensional culture, including the size of the spheroids [ 24].
In ascidians, the frequent gene rearrangements could impair the reliability of this feature as a phylogenetic marker.
These features obviously impair the testing of novel therapeutic approaches, including drug discovery and testing.
It should be noted that the removal feature can impair the ability of the users of Galaxy to reproduce analyses.
The consistency of our findings with those of other studies suggests that these unique features do not impair the overall utility of satellite imagery for public health applications.
These results suggest that taking into account albeit prudently absence of a feature can enhance (not impair) the classification ability of the SNB approach.
Interestingly, we found different expression levels according to rs1058322 genotype in middle aged Finnish individuals with impaired glucose metabolism and features of the metabolic syndrome who were participating in another study.
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