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Carcass traits have typically been problematic to collect in seedstock herds, so most carcass information tends to come from ultrasound measures of rib-eye area (REA), intramuscular fat (IMF) and fat depth [ 4].
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At the same time, Chappell et al. [ 59] made a persuasive case for the development of 'aspirational' indicators related to normal or unassisted birth through wider consultation and representation, challenging the argument that certain indicators are problematic to collect.
Immediately this is problematic to me.
It was problematic to say the least.
Rauf agreed that it would not be problematic for Iranians to collect samples in the physical presence of U.N. officials.
This can be problematic when collecting data regarding an emotional response to trauma; for example, the very nature of a flashback may increase retrospective reports of emotional ratings.
However, we were unable to collect sufficient problematic sequences in which secondary structure awareness would clearly improve alignment accuracy to build a dataset for benchmarking.
Free-ranging birds, such as quail and doves, which do not succumb to infection, also were useful sentinels; however, differentiating WNV from SLEV infections was problematic for birds collected before a definitive rise in immunoglobulin G antibody titer.
"It's problematic because it means the government is allowed to collect records merely in anticipation of investigations," said Patrick Toomey, a lawyer for the ACLU.
Organisations are mandated to collect ethnicity data from their users, including in telemedicine; however, collecting ethnicity data from service users over the telephone can be problematic.
Collecting and storing cash has been problematic.
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