Sentence examples for impaired transparency from inspiring English sources

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We analyzed intervascular transparency as one of the important features, while intervascular color changes were analyzed when the transparency was not impaired because the impaired transparency might strongly affect the color change.

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Additionally, for tech companies prevented from disclosing search warrants on their users, the gag orders impair transparency and can damage user trust.

But its narrow focus on the physician's intent illuminated how easily it may be manipulated, thus impairing transparency and a physician's capacity for honesty.

In cases where the lesion exhibited both preserved and (slightly) impaired intervascular transparency, the type of transparency was re-evaluated as "(slightly) impaired".

Among the 26 cases of non-elevated (flat or depressed) SCC, 20 cases (77%) had an impaired intervascular transparency, and among the remaining 6 cases, the intervascular color change was positive in 3 cases (50%, 3/6).

It can impair surfaces' transparency [6 8] creating security or aesthetic issues because liquid water droplets are assimilated as lenses diffracting light.

We classified intervascular transparency into three categories: (i) preserved; (ii) slightly impaired (not completely transparent, but easily recognizable subepithelial vessels); and (iii) impaired (difficult or impossible to recognize subepithelial vessels).

Nevertheless, recent studies have shown that transparency is impaired by non-publication or inappropriate publication of trial results.

However, the goal of enhancing public transparency is impaired to the degree that ambiguity remains or when regulatory actions are taken that are superficially in conflict with the committee votes.

While it would be feasible, in principle, to generalize Assumption 3 (and the test relying on it) so as to allow for heterogeneous reference points, this would seriously impair simplicity and transparency: Ultimately the aim of the paper is to propose a classification of subjects in distributional preference types that is helpful in organizing experimental data.

Among the 21 cases of non-elevated (flat or mixed with flat and elevated) BCH, the intervascular transparency was not impaired in any of the cases (i.e. preserved or slightly impaired) and the intervascular color changes were positive in two cases (10%, 2/21).

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