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This potential was initially difficult to harness in applications beyond graphics.
However, these signal enhancements and specificity have proven difficult to harness in a general way, and the development of robust SERS-based analytical methods is very much a work in progress.
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"It was very difficult to harness this lightning in the body," said Dr. Louis M. Weiner, chairman of medical oncology at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia.
"A footstep is a really quick impact and the problem with the people who looked at it before is that it is such a quick impact, every single step, that it is really difficult to harness that power in a useful way.
"S.N.L.," on the other hand, showed how that energy is difficult to harness outside an athletic context.
Like Burnett, Morrow has an exaggerated hip turn in his delivery and an impressive array of pitches that can sometimes be difficult to harness, leading to wild pitches, hit batters and walks.
Conversely, traits with a diffuse, polygenic basis such as abiotic stress resistance are more difficult to harness.
What made it so difficult to harness?
Workarounds have a cascading effect often impacting other microsystems [ 48, 74] thus their effect may not be immediately evident making it difficult to harness and quantify their impact.
This requirement for systemic availability of GPBAR1 ligands will make it difficult to harness this receptor therapeutically because of the reported gallbladder toxicity of systemically available agonists.
Or is it that local mammals, like the zebra and the African elephant, were difficult to domesticate and harness in agriculture?
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