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At Falun Hospital, a doctor noted that Georgi had "no muscle tone in either the arms or legs," and that his arm reflexes were "difficult to trigger".
Although a second election is difficult to trigger because of the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act introduced by the last government (see Q&A, below), the chances of a repeat poll are increasing.
Q. Can someone accidentally change which card is selected on my Coin? A. We've designed the button to toggle cards in a way that makes it difficult to trigger a "press" unintentionally.
Apoptosis in the testes is, however, complicated by the fact that once a sperm reaches the spermatid stage, true apoptosis is difficult to trigger.
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Unsurprisingly, empathy is becoming an increasingly difficult emotion to trigger in a society where we are constantly bombarded by the violent images and stories of daily atrocities occurring in our world today.
Vertical electric fields are proven to be an effective tuning method, but the use of static electric fields for tuning makes it difficult to electrically trigger the QD emission.
This time it may be difficult for any unknown factors to trigger shallow reverse-fault earthquakes by superseding and negating the effect of a large negativeΔCFF of 0.1 1.0 MPa.
The long time frame between initiation of disease and clinical diagnosis makes it difficult to determine trigger events like viral infection, which may have resolved months or years previously.
However, these decays are difficult to identify and trigger on due to their resemblance to QCD jets.
Persons over the age of 65 exhibited were more likely to trigger the Pressure Ulcers CAP and more specifically, most likely to trigger at level 1 (Difficult to improve).
"I want to trigger things.
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