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One reason true impulsivity has been difficult to capture in the lab, said Dr. Martha Farrah, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, is precisely because "it is most manifest in these very high-stakes situations, when people are trying to get what they want, to stay focused, maybe trying to kick a drug habit". And that is when they break down.
Google usually sends out cars and trikes to gather the images used in its Street View maps - but until recently it has been difficult to capture the locations that are less accessible by vehicle.
The narratives in this kind of news coverage exist in a time and space that, at least in the past, have been difficult to capture.
Even though dyspnea may have a large impact on the daily lives of patients [ 4], it has been difficult to capture its daily variation within clinical trials [ 8].
Lastly, since interviews were conducted in English, subtle nuances of meaning may have been difficult to capture from those who were not native English speakers.
Studies without such linkage will have missed a proportion of these deaths because postdischarge deaths will have been difficult to capture.
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