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Protein disorder will define the difficulty with which a drug affects a protein.

Complexity: defines the difficulties faced by an attacker when performing the attacks ranging from low, medium to high.

Detectability: defines the difficulty to detect the attacks, ranging from easy (E) to difficult (D), and the deployed methods to detect the attacks.

Criteria for selecting one procedure over another often involved training and surgeon experience and those factors normally considered important in defining the difficulty of treatment and prognosis of the patient.

Gain C D/unresolved Good isolation Low [43] Anti-VMI Attacks none Unresolved problem Difficult: Attack specific Medium [49, 50] Detectability: defines the difficulty to detect the attacks, ranging from easy (E) to difficult (D), and the deployed methods to detect the attacks.

In this work, we have traced the plasmid DNA into human hematopoietic cell line (K562) using the in situ hybridization method in order to define the main difficulties in transfection and to design new agents better adapted to cellular constraints.

We defined the "overall difficulty" of such a system as consisting of "inborn complication" due to customer needs and external constraints as well as "acquired complexity" associated with uncertainty in satisfying the functional requirements caused by design decisions.

One of these, insomnia, is defined as the difficulty in initiating and/or maintaining sleep despite adequate opportunities.

Disordering of the step difficulties is defined as the difficulty of the higher- numbered step being lower than its adjacent lower- numbered step.

Insomnia is defined by the difficulty to initiate and/or maintain sleep but is not necessarily associated with a reduction in objectively measured sleep time.

For several reasons, however, many deaths could only be categorised as "sudden unexplained" or as "ill defined," illustrating the difficulty of doing accurate mortality surveillance in field trials in developing countries.

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