Sentence examples for difficult to strictly define from inspiring English sources

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Because it is difficult to strictly define telomeric or centromeric regions, for this intersection we used two definitions (5% or 10%) of distances from the ends of the chromosomal arms distal and proximal to the centromere.

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In spite of using stained sections, sometimes it is difficult for the pathologist to strictly define the grade of a tumour and this can affect the patient follow-up treatment.

In spite of using stained sections, sometimes it is difficult for the pathologist to strictly define the grade of a tumour; as a consequence, around 30%% of samples are pathologically misclassified due to their heterogeneity [ 8].

I'm a huge fan of using option-spreads to strictly define risk.

All products (event files, pha files, aspect files, etc). have a level according to strictly defined criteria.

Each patient received a retrospectively confirmed diagnosis according to strictly defined clinical research criteria.

In fact, in some cases it might be difficult to strictly differentiate between CSS and HES.

In practice, it is rather difficult to strictly distinguish the different classes owing to the complicated patterns of AARs.

Does it have to be strictly defined, or can it be kind of gray?

Then, we strictly define Algorithm-SAfe Publishing (ASAP) to capture and eliminate threats from algorithm-based disclosure.

Cameron's legacy is difficult to define because there is little that does define him.

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