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This is particularly critical when studying aging as metacognitive ability may be difficult to distil from other age-related changes in cognitive abilities.
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While Figure 1 is suggestive of a role of palmitoylation, it's difficult to distil a clear message.
In other cases, larger numbers of candidates can be identified, the meaning of which is more difficult to distil.
Long judgments are often difficult to distil into media-friendly nuggets and complex legal issues are over-simplified or misrepresented, particularly, it must be said, in the press.
Their non-genetically modified heirloom grains, Preston explains, are more difficult to distil and more costly to produce.
In particular, it is difficult to rule out an indirect effect of executive function on measures of metacognition via effects on primary task performance, highlighting the need to distil a measure of metacognitive efficiency that controls for differences in performance.
It's difficult to explain to friends and family how medication changes me, but on stage I transform my pills into a menacing Serbian war veteran and distil the dread they set off within me into a skit.
The catch with butanol has been that it is difficult to separate from the rest of the fermenting mixture because it boils at a higher temperature than water and needs more energy to be distilled.
Iterative discussion was used to distil models and elements thereof.
Data were thematically analysed to distil and categorise facilitators of effective implementation.
Combined analysis of multiple experiments can be a powerful way to distil coherent conclusions.
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