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It is hard to imagine a clearer exposition of what is a difficult subject for the uninitiated.
Moreover, bioenergetics was not a particularly difficult subject for the students.
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The cryo-EM data are very instructive when atomic resolution fragments are docked within the overall molecule, especially as the entire SARS spike has proven to be a difficult subject for X-ray crystallography, and atomic resolution data exist for only a few fragments of the SARS spike.
In general, the teachers in this study reinforce the view that evolution can be an extremely controversial and difficult subject for Muslim teachers, particularly as it relates to human evolution.
But Dave is a difficult subject for a picture book.
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