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With the raid, he added, "this function will be significantly hampered".
This is true for all distances over 200m (in which wheelchair racers are significantly hampered by their slow starts) for both able-bodied and wheelchair racers.
To many market participants, the inability to know whether their orders had been filled may have significantly hampered trading.
For almost every other team, the ability to call audibles or to change protections by the offensive line is significantly hampered.
Indeed, direct O2 reduction at glassy carbon electrodes is significantly hampered by the presence of the polymer film on the electrode surface (See Supplementary Fig. 4).
This innovative strategy has been significantly hampered, however, by the paucity of cell sources for human cardiomyocytes.
Nevertheless, the high PCL content in the membranes significantly hampered early 3-D cartilage formation at 3 weeks in vivo.
Clinical applications of TLR9 ligands are significantly hampered due to their pre-mature in vivo digestion and rapid clearance.
Although the aggregates didn't appear to bother the young cells, the cells become less able to handle the aggregates as they age and their ability to respond quickly and appropriately to "make new neuron" signals was significantly hampered.
Broad clinical applications of BsAb have been, and still are, significantly hampered by the difficulty in producing the materials in sufficient quantity and quality by traditional approaches.
However, despite its marked potency, its antitumour activity in vivo was significantly hampered by its poor hydrosolubility and the moderate reactivity of its alkylating moiety.
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