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During an episode of acute angioedema, it may be technically difficult to insert an endotracheal tube.

But Facebook has contended it would be technically difficult to dredge up all that information.

In a bioterrorist scenario it would be technically difficult to give this drug to a large number of exposed individuals.

Net-zero carbon, particularly net-zero energy, was found to be technically difficult to achieve over the one-year period of operation.

But Michel Kaiser, a marine conservation ecologist at Bangor University in the United Kingdom, believes that MSY is the right target to adopt, although it can be technically difficult to use.

True orthotopic tumor models, in which tumors are implanted onto orthotopic tissue, can be technically difficult to create.

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But still, it's a pretty large number that is technically difficult to manage — and having a technical edge has also been an advantage Dropbox has had over time.

It is technically difficult to track consumers as they hop from phone to computer to tablet and back again.

Some may be sensible, others less so – all are technically difficult to implement," wrote Allen on his Unlocking Potential blog... "[The key will be] getting enough cash from the Treasury to run a safe and decent system".

He commented: "Previously it was technically difficult to do haploidentical transplants but using a drug called cyclophosphamide post transplant, they became feasible with similar outcomes to fully matched unrelated donor transplants".

However, it has been technically difficult to bring ashore.

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