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Such was the hampered state of the 3-7 Knicks on Tuesday, a day after scraping out a victory over nondescript Boston and one day before playing host to the loaded Los Angeles Lakers.
The initial decrease in toughness was caused by the hampered segmental mobility due to the increased deformation rate.
The structural diversity of calix[n]arenes is stipulated by their conformational isomerism and is caused by the hampered rotation of the phenolic fragments around the Ar CH2 Ar bonds.
But if energy is added to the system—"I want this pig sty cleaned up now or you are not going to the movies with your friends tomorrow night"—then there is an increase in order, i.e., the number of possible states is massively decreased with dirty laundry more likely to be found somewhere in the hampered region of the room and the required math assignment more likely in or near the book bag.
Moreover, the hampered ability of KaiB to antagonize KaiA with the KaiCaST and KaiCnST mutants could be due to their altered electrostatic surface potentials relative to wt-KaiC as a result of the lack of a phosphorylatable residue at position 426.
This prediction will require future detailed analysis of the causes and consequences of the hampered surge in circulating EPCs.
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And it contends that the country hampered the efforts of inspectors to explore the suspect facilities.
Limited cooperation from the Saudis hampered the investigation.
The protein hampered the growth of new neurons.
But the approach hampered the agency, too.
The short funding timeline of the program hampered both approaches.
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