Sentence examples for difficulties in probing from inspiring English sources

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Secondly, the role of structural changes under contact loading are largely underestimated owing to the difficulties in probing the structural characterizations of materials affected by the contact interaction directly.

This may not be representative of the majority of genomic copies, and some of these results are in conflict with previous reports on rDNA Pol-II transcript expression 3, 6, 7. Given difficulties in probing the function of a multi-copy antisense gene, we examine available data in an effort to better understand the role of TAR1.

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Challenges to mfERG recording include test durations that are difficult for some subjects, a requirement for good acuity and ability to fixate on a target during the test, and technical difficulty in probing peripheral retina and isolating rod pathways.

However, such modifications not only incurred difficulty in probe design as well as high cost in probe synthesis, but they also significantly increased the Tm of the probe [20].

But Nick Dear overcomes the difficulties in this probing, intelligent piece about Edward Thomas, who produced a formidable body of work between 1914 and his death at Arras in 1917.

To detour the difficulties for probing the derivatization mechanism in the drastic arc-discharge conditions, C78Cl6(C5Cl6) with prototypical C2v(2)-cagecage has been isolated and characterized in the products of the chlorine-involving carbon arc.

Such difficulties have precluded probing and controlling the plasmonic properties of quantum-sized particles in many natural and engineered processes, notably catalysis.

Unfortunately, there is not a long record of observations in the AMOC, thanks to the enormous technical difficulty of probing the ocean's deep layers.

The caves remained unexplored for so long because of the difficulty of probing their flooded interiors.

A major difficulty in developing probes to detect tissue bound C3 is that the probe must distinguish C3 fragments that are fixed to tissues from intact C3 protein in blood.

Cognitive interviews for cross-cultural and multilingual studies are not a panacea, as challenges have been identified such as difficulties in understanding cognitive probe questions [ 20, 21], variation in interviewer experience [ 22, 23], and cultural barriers to honest articulation of opinions concerning question meaning [ 24].

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