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The phrase "interfering the process" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would be "interfering with the process." You can use it when discussing actions that disrupt or hinder a particular procedure or operation. Example: "The unexpected changes in the schedule are interfering with the process of completing the project on time."
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Now, there is more and more evidence that preterm delivery is interfering the process of nephrogenesis resulting in oligonephropathy, which is estimated to be between 8 and 24% [3, 4].
The underlying mechanisms that have been proposed for the role of hypothyroidism in cancer are mainly through interfering the process of cell proliferation and apoptosis, since hypothyroidism is characterized by reduced production of thyroid hormone [ 16].
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With all respect, they should stop interfering with the process".
Since antiretrovirals work by interfering with the process of replication, dormant viruses are immune to their effects.
Identify those factors interfering with the process.
This fact can affect the selection of essential nutrients, thereby interfering with the process of satiation.
Prevent implantation i.e., interfering with the process of endothelial cellular attachment.
These results suggest that Svr interferes the physiological process of memory formation.
And if that was the case, I didn't want to interfere with the process".
The Hong Kong government said today that it had not interfered in the process.
Would charcoal have interfered with the process of social bonding?" "I'm not sure, really.
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