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Economies of experience are more difficult to realize but can also be more valuable.
The study, titled "Technical Potential for Local Distributed Photovoltaics in California," also laid out some technical hurdles that would make that entire 15 GW of capacity difficult to realize, but its message is clear: rooftop systems under 20 MW can provide a majority of local load and represent relatively low-hanging fruit.
Protein networks that do not employ templating are more difficult to realize, but several recent advances hint they might be possible.
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If this is the case, we could not only look for interventions to decrease work-family conflict of nurses, which are relative difficult to realize in China, but also focus on development and investment in nurses' PsyCap.
The OTP encryption scheme has proved to be unbreakable in theory, but difficult to realize in practical applications.
The control of infinite time is not difficult to realize in the actual system, but it takes a higher cost.
Frequency response functions are popular but are difficult to realize autonomously for structures of higher order, especially when overlapping frequency content is present.
Magnetoelectrics offer tantalizing opportunities for devices coupling ferroelectricity and magnetism but remain difficult to realize.
So when Americans say they don't trust "the media," it's difficult to gauge what they're talking about, but less difficult to realize it's a huge problem.
The shape is a simpler way to make more use of the sun's rays, but has been difficult to realize in a solar cell.
But, it is difficult to realize joint strength required at high speed operation because joint strength of mechanical press-joining method is low remarkably in comparison with welding.
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