Sentence examples for implied barriers from inspiring English sources

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Increased surface rigidity is implied by the enhanced surface density of the polymer chains as evidenced by the decreased pore size of treated membranes, as well as the implied barriers to translation motion of the polymer chains related to the greater steric bulk of fluorine atoms as compared to hydrogen atoms.

Perceived or implied barriers to changes in management included limited time, competing clinical priorities, "not knowing" a patient, limited knowledge and experience, presence of diagnostic or prognostic uncertainty and unclear treatment goals.

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This finding implies barriers of substantial heights between the intermediates.

Our team wants there to be no barriers to that, and for our text and art to imply no barriers...It's hard to have that sense of identification or interest if a character is marginalized or objectified".

To our knowledge this is the first long-term study to assess key demographic and behavioural factors associated with ART adherence within a community-recruited cohort and within a context of a universal healthcare system, and implies that barriers to adherence among female IDU that are not explained by financial barriers.

When BAMs are based on Australia's (importing country) emissions, a small impact implies that barriers imposed are small.

Various authors posit that a worldwide globalization process implies breaking barriers such as frontiers, communication and others [ 15- 17].

This expression implies equal barriers to introgression on the autosome and the X chromosome (ω A,X X,f = ω A,X A,f ) if either factor expresses dominant lethality or sterility (σf,Aσf,Xσm,A = 0).

Similar to our findings, Cabana, Rand, Powe, Wu, Wilson, Abboud and Rubin [ 9] identified that strategies to enhance the use of guidelines depend on the setting because different settings imply different barriers.

The data indicate a divergence time between the species of <1 million years, significantly shorter than previous estimates using mtDNA, point to a scenario with unidirectional gene-flow from the pied flycatcher into the collared flycatcher and imply that barriers to hybridisation are still permeable in a recently established hybrid zone.

However, when women have less income because of fewer educational opportunities, increased likelihood to be married early, and less access to public spheres, cost-related barriers imply multiple additional gendered barriers to overcome for women (Santosham 2015).

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