Sentence examples for difficult to clearly detect from inspiring English sources

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This, coupled with the numbers of students involved, might make it difficult to clearly detect modest effects on student learning statistically, but these data are suggestive of such an improvement.

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Many other countries do not have similarly organised population-based screening programmes in place, thus making it difficult to clearly distinguish interval cancers from those detected at screening or in non-attenders.

Because the parasitic burden is light in CT, it may be too cryptic to be detected in humans, making it difficult to clearly understand the pathogenesis of subtle BI in CT.

Symptomatic AAA is difficult to identify, detect and manage.

However, this phenomenon is clearly more difficult to detect for LBP patients than for healthy patients.

The signal-to-noise ratio of the display was adjusted to make waveforms difficult to detect when stationary, but clearly visible when moving.

At times this phenomenon has clearly been difficult to detect and apply to real populations with absolute certainty.

The small size of the large QTL in the scenarios with 1000 QTL clearly makes it difficult to detect these QTL.

In normal gastric mucosa, it was difficult to detect stathmin1 expression; however, we clearly observed cytoplasmic expression of stathmin1 in gastric cancer tissue and in metastatic gastric cancer cells.

"I would hope that we'd be able to do a much better job of detecting events that are difficult to detect using current methods".

Small 1-cm spheres were difficult to detect on the PET images, while clearly visible on TOF-PET reconstructions.

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