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Unlike metals, damage and failure of the composites are complicated to predict under real-time loading due to its anisotropic nature.
Consequences of exposure misclassification on the observed associations are complicated to predict.
The changes in electrical activity that would result are complicated to predict because opening one channel type induces changes in membrane voltage (and, for Ca channels, [Ca]in), which in turn alters the open state of other channels.
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However, it is complicated to predict exactly the longitudinal shear stress (τ u,Rd ) under flexural loading; therefore, the longitudinal shear resistance of composite slabs under flexural loading is indirectly evaluated from the empirical method (Vainiunas and Valivonis [2006]).
There is evidence that CXCR4 molecules form homo- and heterodimers [36] and LRR domains of the 5T4 molecules provide the biochemical basis for formation of multimers [37] so the stoichiometry is complicated to predict.
These conditions are complicated to apply.
Real prices of tomato in the U.S. show complex fluctuations in time and are very complicated to predict with traditional statistical approaches.
The relationship between electric and magnetic waves in the near-field varies unpredictably with time and space and is too complicated to predict.
However, a general optimal operating region of Hello interval value is far more complicated to predict, as the availability and suitability of a relay in reality depend on such highly random factors as channel fading, mobility and usage pattern.
Betting teams are now analyzing sports in detail, including games like soccer and hockey which for a long time were seen as too complicated to predict.
The magnitude and relative contributions of each of these factors are quite difficult to predict a priori and can be complicated to decouple or correct for.
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