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(b) While it may be difficult to refine the Katz test in some instances, in the case of the search of a home’s interior–the prototypical and hence most commonly litigated area of protected privacy–there is a ready criterion, with roots deep in the common law, of the minimal expectation of privacy that exists, and that is acknowledged to be reasonable.

It is difficult to refine the Bre2DBM because there is always some discontinuous residual density around the DBM peptide in the electronic density difference map for the final model.

The bill was opposed by Mint Director Robert Patterson, as it would be difficult to refine the silver from melted-down pieces.

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It would be difficult to refine this assessment into a quantitative metric of model value, but as a screening tool it is credible to assess that three of the models did not pass the eco-plausibility test (Table 2).

Just as it proved difficult to establish that DRB1* 1501 is responsible for the primary effect in this region, it may prove even more difficult to refine this secondary effect in detail.

But the oil is difficult to refine, and the huge investment required is hampered by the government's insistence on overvaluing the bolívar.

It is difficult to refine a target population for recruitment to the programme on the basis of results reported herein, but larger scale studies might help to identify patients who are likely to remain in the intervention and benefit from it.

The V-ATPase is a dynamic rotary enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP through a series of differing conformational states, making it difficult to refine a three-dimensional reconstruction of the enzyme to a reasonable resolution.

However, the more extensive LD between DRB1 and DQB1 made it much more difficult to refine which of these genes was primarily responsible for the association.

The principal solvent was identifiable as benzene from the initial structure solution, but was extremely difficult to refine because it exhibits librational disorder (Fig. 6).

The ores were low-grade, often varied in content, and were difficult to refine.

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