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It has been harder to study because it often is interspersed in the white fat and does not occur in large masses.
In general, gene conversion has been harder to study due to lack of appropriate fine-scale data and powerful statistical tools.
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It would have been hard to study music seriously in New York without knowing Patelson's.
Gene conversion has been hard to study in populations because of the lack of fine-scale data.
At the end of the day regulation of cell size may prove to be the combined result of several mechanisms operating in parallel, and that may be one reason it has been hard to study.
Defects in mtDNA maintenance have been hard to study as the mtDNA defects are only evident in primary fibroblast cultures (4) from a minority of patients and are rarely described in other primary lines (5).
Few things are harder to study than human language.
By Gary Marcus May 29 , 2013Few things are harder to study than human language.
Any fears that his degree subject, international studies, might be harder to study in China than in a more open democracy have proved unfounded, he says.
(The rate of shedding from localized human tumors is harder to study; but available research tends to confirm the general phenomenon).
The impact skipping breakfast has on weight is harder to study systematically than you might expect.
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