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Bacteria attach on milk handling equipment surfaces either as single cells or in binary biofilms, which may become difficult to remove (Lindsay et al. 2002).
This was a well-founded fear given that gauze wicks in use at the time would adhere to healing tissue and become difficult to remove.
Bleeder bolts can become difficult to remove.
It will cause you to use too much torque, and they will become difficult to remove.[4].
Always be sure to remove the tape as soon as you are finished so that it doesn't adhere to the walls; it can become difficult to remove if left up too long.
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Sunlight can heat up the car in addition to leaving waxy residue on the car which becomes difficult to remove.
This can leave a fine, powdery residue on the woodwork and strings which hardens with time and becomes difficult to remove.
Also removed from the basket this year are pub snacks – but mostly because they've become "difficult to price", considering a "snack" is kind of tricky to define – as well as CD Roms and re-writable DVDs.
Without followers, goals become difficult to achieve.
Grain become difficult to procure.
ODE models quickly become difficult to handle in larger networks.
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