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As a result, it is difficult for the commonly used method to determine the feature point and obtain the accurate measurement, especially in high flow rate.

However, there is energy attenuation in the ultrasonic wave propagation process, and the propagation path of the ultrasonic wave will shift with the gas flow rate increasing, which makes it difficult for the commonly used transit-time method to determine the feature point and obtain the accurate measurement results.

Genentech infuriated many eye doctors in October when it announced a change in the distribution of Avastin that would have made it difficult for the doctors to use the drug.

But, in the past, the rebels have allowed federal troops to take over and then counter-attacked when the presence of their own men made it difficult for the Russians to use their heavy guns.

South Korea has insisted on bringing in foreign investors, saying that would make it more difficult for the North to use the complex as a political bargaining chip against the South.

"We are pretty confident that it's going to be extremely difficult for the United States to use cluster munitions in future," says Thomas Nash, co- ordinator of the Cluster Munition Coalition, an umbrella body of groups wanting a ban.

But even taking into account this more modern view of children, some experts say it would be difficult for the courts to use the Gonzalez case to expand children's rights to the point of giving a 6-year-old veto power over his father's decision that no asylum application should be filed for his son.

At closer ranges, the green laser beam will dazzle them, making it difficult for the pirates to use weapons of their own, said Mr Hore.

This means the spring floods that cleared the river of vegetation no longer happen, making it difficult for the cranes to use the length of the river to roost out of range of most predators.

O'Keefe has insisted that a shuttle mission to Hubble is not prudent because it would be difficult for the astronauts to use the international space station in case of technical troubles.

From 1859 the municipalities would finance the wages of the deputies and constables, which made it difficult for the police to use those forces outside the municipal borders.

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