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Valence bond theory runs into an apparent difficulty with CH4.

Amis recently told The Wall Street Journal that while Hitchens no longer needs help with words (despite a history of apparent difficulty with the proper use of "infamous"), "he's touchingly all thumbs with the colon and the semicolon".

An apparent difficulty with this analysis is that we have used water estimates and then applied Couette responses of VES solutions.

One apparent difficulty with the second model is in finding a simple way to generate a T molecule concentration that scales as 1/ Δt.

Studies on learning about systems have shed further light on students' apparent difficulty with reasoning about underlying mechanisms, as these studies demonstrate that novice learners tend to focus on the perceptually salient, structural aspects of systems (Hmelo et al., 2000; Hmelo-Silver and Pfeffer, 2004), rather than their functions and behaviors.

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Judge Pickering's racist past, his problematic present and his apparent difficulties with the truth have not been enough to persuade the president to reel in this nomination.

This same embarrassing male groupiedom, which also led him not to wash the treasured Richards vomit from his jacket, may have the same root which leads to his apparent difficulties with girls, especially when it comes to writing about them.

This can be interpreted as a sign of good comprehensibility of the item wording and no apparent difficulties with respect to responding to the questions.

Davis et al. identify the importance of accurately defining union and notes the central role played by radiographs in the interpretation of fracture healing, despite the apparent difficulties with interpretation [ 14].

With the apparent difficulty in predicting who will be functional with a prosthesis, it seems prudent to initiate prosthetic training and fitting with all patients who have a moderate potential for use.

The apparent difficulty that observers have with location-identity binding during tracking (Horowitz et al., 2007) may explain the relatively low capacities we see in these experiments and might serve to decouple those capacities from standard VWM capacities.

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