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One of the key bottlenecks for HIV research is the lack of HIV permissive human cell lines.
The key bottlenecks in the path from target gene to three-dimensional protein structure determination are defined.
Data compiled from full-scale facilities and the peer-reviewed literature revealed several key bottlenecks hindering full-scale implementation of co-digestion.
Because of the rapid growth of both design size and complexity, functional verification has become one of the key bottlenecks in the design process.
Low Coulombic efficiency and fast capacity fading are still the key bottlenecks for practical applications of Mg2Si as an anode material for Li-ion batteries.
He said: "The schemes we have announced are designed to target key bottlenecks around the country, making life easier for the thousands of motorists and businesses who use the road network every day".
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Slow progress in scaling up finance has been a key bottleneck in negotiating a global climate treaty.
While wind energy may be cleaner than other forms of energy in terms of carbon dioxide emissions, "it may be quite harmful for the wild bird population, and the area around Osmaniye is a key bottleneck area for migratory birds," Mr. Eken said.
There is just one key bottleneck, and it isn't the Series A crunch.
The problem of endogeneity is a key bottleneck to social capital studies (Mouw 2003, 2006).
Here, we identified a key bottleneck in BCFA production: incomplete lipoylation of 2-oxoacid dehydrogenases.
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