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The human red blood cell (hRBC) metabolic network is relatively simple compared with other whole cell metabolic networks, yet too complicated to study without the aid of a computer model.
Turbulence is a dissipative phenomenon, so complicated to study that the analyses of fluid flow by computer are carried out through approximate models.
By nature, cancer is caused not just by bad cells or bad genes, but also by good ones not doing the right thing an aspect of the disease that is highly complicated to study and to combat (Bourzac, 2014).
This is a bit more complicated to study analytically.
Mammals were just too complicated to study, and there is no way to study the interplay between different cells in one-celled organisms like bacteria and yeast.
In general, the mean channel capacity is less complicated to study analytically than the outage capacity [30].
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It is more complicate to study the properties of an edge-ego-network since there are two ending nodes and two sets of neighboring nodes involved.
As HIV-infected persons widely regard ART as life-sustaining and as ART consists of many additional pills and also have significant adverse effects, they may have complicated adherence to study medication.
Finally, legal immigration now is accompanied by a large undocumented inflow, which complicates efforts to study immigration effects.
The majority of vertebrates carry multiple copies of classical MH loci [ 7], complicating efforts to study intra- and interlocus allelic variability in natural populations.
The low efficiency of reprogramming and long period of time required for reprogramming to occur complicate efforts to study the mechanism of reprogramming, which has been widely discussed and reviewed [11 14].
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