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Governments should also ensure that incumbents do not obstruct the entry of nimble newcomers, and keep open a range of options for producing energy, including running existing nuclear plants to the end of their useful life.
To obstruct the entry of pastoralists' herds, some farmers take the risk of storing the harvested cotton crop on the field as long as possible.
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Thus, in its auto-inhibited form, a second molecule of Uch37 sterically obstructs the entry of a substrate, such as Ub-AMC, into the active site.
Indeed, maternal spiral arteries are obstructed by intra-arterial cytotrophoblastic plugs, which block the entry of maternal blood into the intervillous space throughout the first trimester.
Tumours in the lower part of the stomach produce obstructive symptoms, and tumours high in the stomach may obstruct the esophageal entry into the stomach, producing difficulty in swallowing.
Microsoft was willing nevertheless to obstruct the development of Windows-compatible applications if they would be easy to port to other platforms and would thus diminish the applications barrier to entry.
The cadastral division is suspected to obstruct the deliverance of ecosystem services (ES) from the landscape.
In addition, noises induced from surface scattering and reflection obstruct the processing of the targeted signals.
Still, the informants saw it as a duty not to obstruct the continuity of care.
This could obstruct the discovery of important genes and pathways universally involved in meningioma biology.
Microembolic particles produced by increased clotting activity may obstruct the microcirculation of the brain.
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