In order to fit more data on a disc, the limiting factor is the laser that reads the information off the disc. |
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Cost is the limiting factor for laying the less-dangerous underground high tension wires. |
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Even where nutrients are scarce, this may not be of much importance if the prime limiting factor is water. |
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Hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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In this case, hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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In this case, hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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The limiting factor is clearly the interface but at round about 1GB per minute, the transfer speed is reasonable. |
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A practical limiting factor in forming more tightly crosslinked structures is the miscibility between the rose bengal amine and collagen. |
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Once your program is loaded into memory, the CPU is really the limiting factor. |
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There's also the problem that in streams with lots of miller's thumbs, rocks to hide under are the limiting factor. |
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The complexity of the stimulus is no longer a limiting factor as with the tachistoscopic technique. |
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However, farms are smaller than in Australia, because of the topography that represents the main limiting factor. |
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Here, the intellectual power of the working scientists is the limiting factor. |
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The limiting factor is the contracting of supply and demand when finishing animals to respond to the needs of the distributer. |
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Processing capacity in Ontario is a limiting factor in the meat sector's growth, and a weak link in the value chain. |
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In consequence the limiting factor will be according to, whether or not the substance can be pulverised easily, with difficulty, or not at all. |
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Adverse environmental conditions also could be a limiting factor in mussel byssal thread production which attaches the moss to the mussels. |
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The project generated much hope and expectation, but its dependence on external resources remains a limiting factor. |
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Therefore, a lack of resources is a limiting factor in launching an appeal. |
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It was clear from the first phase that computation power was a limiting factor and we were at that time looking for solutions to this challenge. |
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Fish habitat found in these areas is not a limiting factor for the productive capacity of the fish population. |
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The eligibility requirements for junior posts at the P-1 to P-3 levels are a limiting factor to the influx of young professionals. |
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A critical limiting factor for production development is the availability of space and clean water. |
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If feed is not the limiting factor, it can be more productive to select for maximum weight achieved. |
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Ironically, financial resources are not a limiting factor to development today. |
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The scarcity of water resources is a limiting factor for their economic and social development. |
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Once amputees worldwide began to regularly jog, run, and jump, it became apparent that the lack of shock absorption in artificial limbs was a limiting factor. |
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Shaft mining was done in some areas, but the limiting factor was the problem of removing water. |
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Rainfall can be a limiting factor but not a debilitating one. |
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But this is clearly a limiting factor for larger battles of Man O'War, and probably the reason why only the most diehard fans of the game allow themselves to play battles of 2'000 points per side or more. |
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There is increasing evidence that food is not a limiting factor on summer bird populations in the Arctic, except in the case of strictly predaceous species during years of scarcity of prey. |
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For example, the availability of adequate habitat was identified as a limiting factor for the Toiyabe Mountains subpopulation. |
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However, no evidence was found that this was, given the current production levels, a likely limiting factor of a possible production capacity increase. |
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The major limiting factor for batteries is their energy density. |
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Traction, not horsepower, is the limiting factor. |
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Food abundance does not appear to be a limiting factor as many ectoproct colonies are devoid of janolids. |
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Phosphorus is a necessary nutrient for plants to live, and is the limiting factor for plant growth in many freshwater ecosystems. |
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An important limiting factor of wind power is variable power generated by wind farms. |
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Compliance with requirements regarding headroom above priority seating is not mandatory if the limiting factor is a luggage rack that is not being structurally altered during the renewal or upgrading work. |
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Cost is another limiting factor, especially if veggie burger recipes require non-commodity foods. |
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The critical limiting factor when considering the introduction of new programs or expansion of current programs is the availability of clinical training. |
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It was a limiting factor in long distance sea travel, often killing large numbers of people. |
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In deep holes with tolerances this tight, the limiting factor is just as often the geometric constraint as the size constraint. |
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The limiting factor appears to be inflation. |
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The limiting factor for seawater treatment with a Reverse Osmosis system is the osmotic pressure, caused by a high total dissolved solids content. |
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But food is obviously not a limiting factor here, at least early in the season. |
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The main limiting factor in reaching formal finance to this group was the high transaction costs and lack of appropriate credit and saving products. |
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Both species set more seed when Knight visited them, a sign that pollen was a limiting factor. |
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The final limiting factor relates to the complexity of conflict and post-conflict environments, where a range of variables, such as the level of military activity, influences the protection of children. |
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The RAID controller is no longer the limiting factor to what performance levels can be achieved. |
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It is well-known that wisteria roots can be a limiting factor where flowering is concerned. |
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Integrated and sound water resources management is more than ever an unquestionable priority, if we do not want this essential resource to become the limiting factor for sustainable development in many countries in Europe. |
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The steam engine also allowed the brewer to make greater quantities of beer, as human power was no longer a limiting factor in moving and stirring. |
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Screwback time is a limiting factor when the plastication rate of the machine is too small or if the cooling time is small, as is the case with thin-walled mouldings. |
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A major limiting factor for most optical memory systems is that achieving sufficient storage capacity requires moving the media relative to the optical head. |
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