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One reason is that macrophages are hard to study.
Moose deaths are hard to study, scientists say.
"Judges are hard to study," said Stephan Landsman, a law professor at DePaul College of Law in Chicago.
So, if you add a source of methane, conditions there are often ideal for the formation of clathrates.But clathrates are hard to study.
This was the year that the "specified bovine offal ban", supposedly put in place in 1989 and designed to prevent people from eating tissue that might be infective, began to be policed properly.Prion diseases are hard to study.
The list of animals that can pass this test is very short: humans, chimps, bonobos, gorillas (though they really do not like the eye contact the mirror involves), orangutans, dolphins, an Indian elephant called Happy (African elephants are hard to study as they tend to smash up the mirror), and a particularly smart magpie called Gertie.
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Few things are harder to study than human language.
By Gary Marcus May 29 , 2013Few things are harder to study than human language.
Most statistical results routinely ignore a great many operative factors since they are harder to study.
The method we propose could be used to choose appropriate substitute model organisms for the study of biological processes in other species that are harder to study.
Another implication of this is that genes that are involved in adaptive evolution may be the ones that are hardest to study as these are less universally expressed.
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