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While bone substitute materials are routinely used, especially vertical bone, augmentation of the jaws is still a problematic step.
As previously introduced, the neighborhood generation is a problematic step due to the infiniteness and non-regular natures of the constellations in the reduced domain.
Linkage to HIV care and treatment has been highlighted as a problematic step in the PMTCT programme [ 27], including in Mwanza city [ 28].
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Initially observed for a limited number of IESs isolated from the micronuclear genome, these characteristics were later corroborated by a study where the isolation of micronuclear DNA, a laborious and problematic step, was elegantly overcome (Duret et al. 2008).
In particular a crucial and problematic step of inverting Laplace transforms has been overcome by a simple trick.
The identification of organic fluorophores suitable for labeling tool compounds of interest without perturbing biomolecular activity is an important but frequently problematic step in probe development.
Mr. Rehn said Wednesday that some changes could be introduced without the time-consuming and politically problematic step of changing the E.U. treaty.
Quine's criterion bypasses this problematic step by applying the criterion only to already regimented theories.
Fourth, the Docquier and Bhargava data take the very problematic step of mixing different and highly conflicting measures of what constitutes an African physician abroad.
We performed an additional analysis relying only on the position of the breakpoints relative to the non-rearranged full-length copy, avoiding the problematic step of aligning.
It can therefore be a useful tool used to audit overall sequencing procedures and identify key problematic steps in a process pipeline.
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