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Referred to [12], it is not difficult to imply that (4.13).
Due to this limitation, it is difficult to imply associations between human and cattle isolates in general.
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A larger Young's modulus indicates that the cell was more difficult to deform, implying lower cell elasticity and greater stiffness.
The purposeful selection in this context was chosen to recruit older persons with persistent dizziness that was difficult to treat, implying that daily life was affected.
As a result, Mr. Carson said, it will also be difficult for Dr. Dean's opponents to imply that his administration was overly protective of Community Health Plan.
Editors use it in communication with their writers to disperse responsibility for bad news and to imply that difficult decisions have been reached by consensus: "we" thought that the piece could lose a thousand words; "we" didn't quite see the point of your opening anecdote.
However, macaques are very expensive to maintain and difficult to handle and imply ethical considerations [ 54].
Ahimsa is not meant to imply pacifism.
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