... and not for the whole soil profile. The lack of adequate data on the SOC profile is a hindrance to conclusively ascertain the effects of NT farming on SOC sequestration and off-setting CO2 emissions. ...
... and interrogators to avoid torture. A system of checks and balances can be a hindrance to these efforts, but it's not the only thing standing in the way of a liberal democracy abolishing torture. ...
... also established a common theme, which was that correlations can be a good thing, rather than a hindrance to computation, as has been shown in quantum computing. "Correlations are often seen as a ...
... of their lives swimming through sand or soil; limbs are not only unnecessary for this, but may actually be a hindrance".
Skinner and his colleagues performed a genetic analysis of the lizards to ...
... to closed rings. A 10 nanometer gold particle however, exerted greater steric hindrance, directing a more tightly constrained curling which, produced mostly closed tubules. Yan stresses that the ...
... by state law and hospital policy. "Underreporting of intimate partner violence remains a hindrance to appropriate social intervention for many victims," the authors write. "While our study was limited ...
... global financial crisis must be seen as a timely stimulus to tackling climate change, not a hindrance. If all G20 countries adopted a Green New Deal similar to that proposed by President Obama, the ...
... . "We want to reduce the risk that unpredictable and more strict ozone regulations would be a hindrance to space access by measuring and modeling exactly how different rocket types affect the ozone ...
... promoting active commuting could emphasize the eco-friendliness of it as a selling point.
Some of the hindrances to active commuting, according to the surveys, included a perceived lack of bike racks ...
... This would even be possible for metal nano particles for catalysis, were there not one little hindrance: if the void spaces in the MOF are too large, a second embedded framework system automatically ...
... event in parliament on science policy, said they felt that in
some areas green campaign groups were a hindrance to environmental
causes."Much of the green movement isn't a green movement at all,
it's ...
Results of a survey published in the July issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons show that a large subset of surgical residents consider duty hour regulations (DHR) a significant ...
... may be congenital or acquired. About 25 percent of adult Americans have some daily hindrance due to gastrointestinal disorders, and the number of employees who miss work because of these ailments is ...
... technology. Although the semiconducting properties of these nanotubes are critical for many of these applications, their limited conductivity represents a hindrance for other areas of application.
... reactions by combining these studies and the HIVAP calculations for the survival probability; the fusion hindrance of mass-symmetric fusion reactions investigated by using the two-center liquid drop ...