Sentences with phrase «key bottleneck»

"Key bottleneck" refers to a point in a process or system where progress slows down or gets blocked, causing delays or inefficiency. It is like a narrow point in a bottle where liquid flows slowly, limiting its overall flow or performance. Full definition
To do so, we launched a pilot program to address key bottlenecks and resource gaps.
Surge technology leverages best - in - class microfluidics, genomics and protein library engineering to revolutionize key bottlenecks of drug discovery and development:
The Hillary Step is the key bottleneck on the Everest summit climb and can often become a juncture where human life is lost dependent on two variables --(1) the number of climbers concentrated at the Step that either want to ascend or descend at any one time, and (2) the change in trend in the weather at the top of the mountain.
It carries about 84,000 vehicles a day and constitutes a key bottleneck in the major road network that links the suburban areas of Accra to the central business district.
Formation of the costimulatory axis was already known to be important for a full immune response, but the present findings propel this axis to the foreground as a key bottleneck.
«A key bottleneck is our limited understanding of signaling mechanisms that dampen Natural Killer cell function,» Sauer said.
«Supply is the key bottleneck,» Perrault says of the GTA.
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