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application of different weighting options as depicted in this paper avoids practically overlooking a potential weakness from a case-based reasoner's point of view Big data can be applied to CBR, but not using an index concerning the case base quality could lead to obstacles.
The Court argued that the trend towards more restrictions to tobacco advertising in national regulations might lead to obstacles to the free movement of press products.
The result of MPDZ down expression may be related to disorders of liver tissue and may lead to obstacles in the carbohydrate metabolic process.
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TTC-OF tends to have a higher error than TTC-EO and can lead to early obstacle avoidance, as indicated by the path travelled by Turtlebot and Hector-quadrotor.
For years every obstacle overcome by campaign finance reform in Washington has led to more obstacles in the next phase.
Such a focus on these institutional definitions of gender is constricting, and too often it leads to difficult obstacles for most trans people.
A Saudi woman falling in love with a non-Saudi Muslim leads to more obstacles than a Capulet falling in love with a Montague.
Currently many aspects of the classical architecture of the Internet are etched in stone – a so called ossification of the Internet – which has led to major obstacles in IPv6 deployment and difficulty in using IP multicast services.
Acute graft dysfunction provoked by immunological or ischemic injury leads to severe obstacles.
The treatment led to 27 obstacles and 32 real complications, giving a total complication rate of 105% per treated bone segment.
It is possible that tight association of Src family kinases, PSTPIP2, and PEST family phosphatase/CSK may somehow lead to a steric obstacle for CSK and Src family kinases interaction that impairs Src family kinases phosphorylation by CSK.
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