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Primates had proved difficult to copy using standard techniques.
Most prominent is a computer-generated photograph that will be difficult to copy.
"The scumbling is incredibly difficult to copy, the different colours peeping through the layers – nightmare.
Birds have complex muscles that move their wings, making it difficult to copy their aerodynamics.
Made with imported camouflage cloth and intricate patches and insignias, they are designed to be difficult to copy.
"Here people mention the BBC, but the BBC is difficult to copy because it is in Britain.
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We tabulated the GC content of cDNAs in each in these four categories and observe that false negatives were not enriched in cDNAs of high CG content, as might have been expected if they were difficult to copy-Figure 1C and there was only modest depletion of longer cDNAs.
2. Be Difficult to Copy- Your identity needs to be differentiated in some way from others.
However, presentation of data in the websites studied were often static and in different formats, making it difficult even to copy and paste out of the website.
Underwriters Laboratory, which gives a seal of approval to electronics, now uses an expensive, difficult-to-copy hologram.
Strategically valuable resources have five characteristics, say Collis and Montgomery: 1) They're difficult for rivals to copy.
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