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to hindrances
noun
Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
Exact(3)
However, interviewees also refer to hindrances to achieving additional employment associated with energy wood.
Six of these are similar to hindrances experienced elsewhere, and the other six are unique to this study.
Excess of either of these nutrients will lead to the formation of acid or lower the pH of the system leading to hindrances of the processes of digestion and its biogas yield.
Similar(56)
It is attributed to hindrance of the local β-relaxation motions of the polymer.
However NVP-grafted surfaces show poor adhesion which may be due to hindrance effect of the nitrogen functionality in NVP.
Research data underline the sensitivity of adolescents to any hindrance to their access to reproductive health services [ 28- 31].
Increase in the resin age increases the permittivity, due to the hindrance to curing.
Owing to technical hindrances, we were unable to co-stain β-catenin or STAT3 with CD44.
These elements have shown to be major hindrances to strategic HRH planning [ 16].
Some critics were sympathetic to the hindrances faced by UN Women.
Observations showed this to be due to steric hindrance of droplets forming simultaneously.
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