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Transcriptional defects might lead to transcription elongation impairment, increased formation of DNA-RNA hybrids, breaks and hyper-recombination, which will impair replication (Bermejo et al., 2012; Huertas and Aguilera, 2003).
The insurers said the building could be torn down even while the dispute was unresolved, but the bank received a letter from the insurers in July saying, "Allianz and AXA expect that the bank will not take any action which will impair Allianz's and AXA's ability to conduct appropriate tests within 130 Liberty Street and assume that no such action has been taken to date".
Besides, the traffic lights will stop moving vehicles and make them form platoons which will impair the connectivity along two adjacent road segments.
Non-anaesthetized pigs are moving continuously, which will impair the quality of pictures.
These unfolded proteins are more likely to form aggregates, which will impair the ability of cells to breakdown proteins.
Epistatic interactions between loci are partially included in BSAM as a component of allele substitution effects but will be misspecified in the dominance model, which will impair accuracy of selection.
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"Unlike far too many American writers," wrote William Vollmann, "Mr. Grossman is deeply interested in ideas a failing which doubtless will impair his commercial career".
There is substantial variation in the degree to which symptoms will impair patients, much like there is variance in the ability of a given drug to control cancer.
Since chronic joint diseases are accompanied by inflammatory conditions in the joint, which presumably will impair tissue formation and degrade tissue-engineered neo-joint structures, anti-inflammatory treatment will be of crucial importance.
And the connections of cities in the WCC are also quite weak in China city network, which will significantly impair the connections inside the WCC.
For instance, TcADD can be used to degrade aromatic inhibitors that are present in lignocellulosic hydrolysates which will otherwise impair yeast fermentation (Almeida et al., 2007).
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