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However, for the SCORIM, the addition of microfibrils seems to be a minor effect on the orientation degree of kebabs, and it tends to hamper the formation of a more "stretched" shish-kebab structure and suppresses the growth of β-form crystal distinctly.
A strong trade-off (also called a convex trade-off) tends to hamper adaptation to the conditions in human-altered habitats if mutation effects are small.
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In doing so, it tended to hamper enterprising farmers and protect the incompetent.
Rhymes tend to hamper flow and freedom, so suggest they leave them out for now and focus on bringing their poems alive.
Operations on the dominant (usually left) temporal lobe tend to hamper one's ability to learn verbal information by hearing or reading.
Though many countries admit migrant workers only temporarily, overt guest-worker policies like West Germany's in the 1970s and 1980s were not a roaring success, tending to hamper integration and foster resentment.
But these methods are invasive and tend to hamper or immobilize the animal.
Although most negative stakeholders are clearly disruptive and tend to hamper progress, often in ingenious ways, they must nevertheless be given due consideration and afforded the opportunity to state their case.
It is also important to consider institutional bottlenecks that tend to hamper successful policy implementation.
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This outcome is favored by a combination of high migration rate and small mutational effects, two conditions that tend to hamper the differentiation between habitats (Kawecki 2000, 2004, 2008; Ronce and Kirkpatrick 2001).
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