Sentence examples for difficult to reconstruct a from inspiring English sources

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After a few minutes, ask students to stop writing, and discuss the following questions: Did you find it difficult to reconstruct a minute-by-minute outline of your activities?

However, it is difficult to reconstruct a woman's decision-making processes around her choices to seek care.

Thus, it is difficult to reconstruct a network structure from the data (Allen-Arave et al. 2008; Koster 2011; Nolin 2010; Wood and Marlowe 2013; Ziker and Schnegg 2005), which is crucial to understanding some of the properties of a system and to distinguishing between sharing and exchanging.

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Moreover, the deluge of more and more varied proportions of close and distantly related amino acid sequences released by the advances in genomics makes it increasingly difficult to reconstruct an up to date phylogenetic tree.

Because of the lack of environmental monitoring data and the degree of personal protection used during handing pesticides, it is difficult to reconstruct an individual's previous pesticide exposure history.

We agree that the construction of phylogenetic trees is a good option to infer temporal orders of gene mutations by assuming common ancestors are early events, but limited to the fact that only very few genes have been considered in this study, it is difficult to reconstruct an accurate phylogenetic tree of patients.

Is much more difficult to reconstruct such a house of Europe.

The character is also a common literary allusion, particularly to refer to a person in an insecure position, something that, once broken, would be difficult to reconstruct, or a short and fat person.

However, the historical dynamics of outcrossing-to-selfing transitions are often difficult to reconstruct and a few studies have even pointed out the possibility of reversals [ 21, 24– 29].

The timescale of prokaryote evolution has been difficult to reconstruct because of a limited fossil record and complexities associated with molecular clocks and deep divergences.

Compared to other vertebrate NR subfamilies, the evolutionary history of the NR1I subfamily is difficult to reconstruct due to a high degree of functional and sequence divergence [ 10, 12, 22].

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