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This, his personal epiphany, is difficult to apply in any prescriptive fashion.

In their general form these criteria are often difficult to apply in practice.

However, nanographite is difficult to apply in water-based fluid because of its hydrophobicity [5 7].

However, ITO is difficult to apply in flexible devices because of its brittleness [6, 7].

The calibration requirements for visual servoing can make it difficult to apply in many real-world situations.

Models for predicting wear can be found from lab scale tests, but are difficult to apply in large scale applications.

While this increases their accuracy for local risk assessments, these functions are difficult to apply in other locations.

Moreover, methods enabling renal perfusion quantification are either invasive, very expensive, or difficult to apply in critically ill patients.

Other methods need expensive capping agents or complex preparation processes that are too difficult to apply in industry.

Other researchers caution that the knockin did not have particularly high efficiency, which will make it difficult to apply in humans.

Equally promising in mice but difficult to apply in humans is the use of CD40 stimulation.

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