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were inhibiting
verb
To hinder; to restrain
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The scientists said they felt that low calcium levels were inhibiting transformation of the egg into an embryo.
The Biotechnology Industry Association requested the change in May, saying current rules were inhibiting companies from conducting expensive, long-term research.
Representatives of environmental organizations were skeptical of the idea that environmental laws were inhibiting the military from accomplishing its goals and said such an exemption was unnecessary.
She said she was prepared to act decisively in cases where market forces alone were inhibiting competition.
The standard operating procedures imposed on U.S. troops during the Vietnam War resulted in accusations that domestic concerns were inhibiting the military's freedom of operation.
Anyway, according to aid veterans Jessica Heinzelman, Teddy Ruge, and Wayan Vota they were in the midst of yet another stakeholder engagement session with grassroots community members, when they "realised that existing power structures were inhibiting the honest dialogue that could break through established power structures and create transformative change".
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Any move to make their discoveries public were inhibited by fear of retribution, he added.
However, these effects were inhibited by chloroquine.
Under constant hypoxia these activations were inhibited.
Endogenous peroxidases were inhibited with 0.3%H2O22.
These effects were inhibited by CCL2 neutralization.
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