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The numerical models are essentially targeted toward spatial predictions at a given time and hence may face limitations arising out of modeling assumptions, incompleteness of boundary conditions and forcing functions, large computing requirements and may need local tuning.
"Smartphones may offer an additional avenue for internet access that surpasses the dial-up experience in many ways, but those who rely on them for home internet use may face limitations that are not shared by those with traditional broadband connections".
COPD patients may face limitations in daily activities and reduced quality of life caused by dyspnoea, airflow limitation, skeletal muscle dysfunction, and comorbidities [ 1, 3].
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Ground-based experiments addressing these questions may soon face limitations due to limited free-fall times and the quality of vacuum and microgravity.
However, the use of MSCs for asthma may face significant limitations.
As gene expression profiling reaches a plateau and begins to face limitations, miRNA signature is a rising star that may provide new resolutions to old problems.
Trial in The Hague would face limitations.
Moreover, therapeutic inhibition of Dll4 signaling may face important safety limitations since chronic Dll4/Notch impairment was found to destabilize normal endothelium giving origin to the formation of benign vascular tumors [ 12, 20, 21].
We encountered substantial challenges in administering a cognitive assessment using a paper-and-pencil format to acutely ill hospitalized patients and advise future investigators to carefully consider the functional limitations that may face hospitalized patients when choosing the format of administration for surveys.
There is no statute of limitations in cases of fraud, though you may face bigger problems than record-keeping if you have been accused of it.
All may face extinction.
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