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Based on the above conflicting evidence, it is very difficult to categorically state whether cryotherapy impairs the joint position sense.

However, it is difficult to categorically stress the importance of umaA1 in the virulence of the pathogen.

As the same women were not repeatedly tested, it is difficult to categorically draw this conclusion; indeed this limitation is apparent in many of the studies exploring thrombin generation during pregnancy and the puerperium.

It is difficult to conclude categorically from the available data that smart phones are spreading faster than any previous technology.

Rogers thinks that this might change one day, but at the moment it is still difficult to "prove categorically that there is indeed no interference – so airlines tend to err on the side of caution and be conservative".

Mondy had noted in an interview reported in the Cornell University release that the variety of the potato, how much light and heat potatoes receive after harvest, weight and size of the potato and body weight of the individual eating the potato made it difficult to determine "categorically" just how many potatoes someone would have to eat in order to suffer ill effects.

Although the evidence for the frequency of slightly deleterious mutations is quite robust compared to that in other species, it is difficult to exclude categorically the possibility of lower mutation rates in nature than inferred from the laboratory.

The available SymAtlas "tissue list" includes 79 cell types, tissues and organs, which makes it difficult to classify genes categorically into tissue specific groups.

"Getting inside Iran has been extremely difficult and the government has categorically denied that any of the atrocities have happened".

Categorically stating the number of islands is difficult, as the method used to determine what is an island is not necessarily the same in each source.

However, it is difficult to refute or affirm categorically the imprinted status of a gene, particularly in the human species, as this phenomenon can be very restricted in its temporal and/or spatial profile.

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