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These are difficult to scan quickly.
And bar codes on pill bottles are sometimes difficult to scan, frustrating nurses and forcing them to bypass the system.
Each company takes pains to pick out any rare books that might be difficult to scan automatically.
A giant screen makes it more difficult to scan the area for potential threats and to monitor the game's mini-map, which is crucial in military shooters such as Call of Duty.
Two caveats: Many products have the bar code on the package, not the product, so it will be difficult to scan your TV unless you still have the box.
Songs (cheap, small, repeatedly enjoyed, easy to rip from CDs) are not the same as e-books (big, generally enjoyed only once or twice, much more difficult to scan from printed books).
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You'll lose readers if you make it too difficult for them to scan the page quickly.
Flattened fossils can be difficult to CT scan (Abel et al. 2012), and visualizing them in 3-D will generally not provide any significant information that could not be obtained by viewing them under a microscope.
Therefore, it is difficult to obtain scans of good quality in young children, and sedation or general anesthesia is used in most patients undergoing MRI investigation under 7 years of age [ 4, 14, 22].
Getting a high-resolution picture of the interior of a coronary artery is difficult: to take a scan using existing technology, the heart has to be kept free of blood for 30 seconds.
These unusual body positions sometimes make it difficult to interpret the scans' findings.
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