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But in the hero's blistering rhetoric and punitive self-laceration it was again not difficult to detect something of Osborne's own private rage and sense of being permanently wounded.
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It is well-known that the TRF technique is not sensitive enough for detecting changes in telomere length and it is difficult to detect short telomeres, something that is crucial in these aging studies [53].
The model showed regions in the ply where resin cracks initiated, propagated and then closed during projectile rebounding, something that is difficult to detect by X-ray radiography or any other non-destructive detection technique, hence underestimating the severity and extent of internal damage.
Some cases do not experience any symptoms at all, which makes the detection of cold sores very difficult to detect.
There was no sign of injury yesterday although, as Harrington has something of the sailor's swagger in his walk, it would have been difficult to detect anyway.
This makes them difficult to detect.
The infection is rare, and exceedingly difficult to detect.
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But Mr. Hillier's hand would be difficult to detect.
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