Sentence examples for lack of block from inspiring English sources

The phrase "lack of block" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the absence of a physical or metaphorical barrier, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The lack of block in the design allowed for an open flow of ideas during the brainstorming session."
Alternatives: "absence of barrier" or "deficiency of obstruction".

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Sampling variability may also explain the lack of block identification for chromosome 18 and the general small degree of disagreement with the true block boundaries.

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Re "Screening For Abuse May Be Key to Ending It" (May 20): When I was in my 30s, I laughed off my gynecologist's suspicions concerning bruising on my shins and forearms, because I knew I could honestly assure him they were nothing more than the evidence of a fledgling karate student's lack of blocking skills.

Due to a lack of blocking study and postmortem study in the regions with low A2AR density, the region with lowest VT was chosen.

"This is a beautiful school and good teachers, good learners, but there's some lack of blocks, lack of chalk, lack of books," he said.

The lack of blocking effects of compound 6 on IKR and IKS currents opens interesting therapeutic perspectives for these new derivatives.

The crowd all thought the prince was lovely, gorgeous but worried about the lack of sun block on his balding head in the fierce morning sun.

Conversely, the lack of conduction block was associated with the persistence of foot flexion in 64%.

The sheer bulk of the protein may be responsible for the lack of Zn2+ block.

Mutations with no scores result from the lack of alignment block for the given position.

The lack of conduction block in these patients supports a concept of diffuse nerve injury along the length of the nerve fibers caused by metabolic impairments and leading to conduction slowing changes.

Thus wortmannin-treated normal fibroblasts exhibit increased sensitivity to radiation-induced cell killing, lack of temporary block in transition from G1 to S phase following irradiation (i.e. impaired G1/S checkpoint), and radioresistant DNA synthesis (i.e. impaired S phase checkpoint).

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