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Given the technological obstacles, even these defenses will be difficult to produce.
The manufacturing engineer assigned to door panels, however, opposed the change because the altered panel would be difficult to produce.
Although anthrax is said to be difficult to produce and spread in large doses, an enemy that managed to do so could inflict considerable damage.
Cui and Wessells noted that other electrode materials have been developed that show tremendous promise in laboratory testing but would be difficult to produce commercially.
You'll also find that if you have the desire to print anything from the JPEGs, it will be difficult to produce a large, high-quality print.
Our techniques are illustrated by the production of many new Z-cyclic (2,6) GWhD v) that would be difficult to produce by any other existing method.
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These extreme conditions are difficult to produce in a laboratory setting and even harder to study.
"It's difficult to produce when you're playing 11 minutes a game," Satan said.
rhTSH is difficult to produce and must be administered by injection.
Chitosan oligomers with fully defined architecture are difficult to produce, and their complete analysis is demanding.
A 100% Co Cr Mo transition from Ti 6Al 4V was difficult to produce due to cracking.
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