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Although data sets in larger pooled sets are often individually available through public repositories, the combined pooled data sets are commonly not available, thereby representing an obstacle to researchers with limited bioinformatic resources.
Conformational rearrangements of the more exposed glycoprotein epitopes prevent the binding of specific antibodies, representing an obstacle to the success of a carbohydrate-based vaccine against this virus.
They felt that more frequent support and supervision for technical challenges was desirable and may aid their local credibility but identified the distance to their supervisors and the health facility as representing an obstacle to this occurring.
According to Delfortrie et al (2011), tumours with high EGFL7 expression are characterised by impaired blood vessel integrity, representing an obstacle to the delivery of chemotherapy to the tumour cells caused by a diminished pressure gradient, which is in accordance with the present results.
One could speculate that high levels of EGFL7 would be related to a high degree of neo-angiogenesis and a high sprouting potential of immature and leaky blood vessels, representing an obstacle to the delivery of chemotherapy to the malignant cells under the induction treatment.
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However, the lack of sound and representatively long time series of outflow represents an obstacle, as very often only few information on their flow regimen is available.
The H.D.P., which holds fifty-nine seats, had represented an obstacle.
Joseph Vas represents an obstacle, but he remains adamant.
As such, it represents an obstacle to US hegemony.
"Arafat represents an obstacle to any means to progress to an agreement".
My sense is that it is a problem, but mostly so because it represents an obstacle to raising NGDP.
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