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They have, however, found difficulty in judging the lecture fairly from secondhand reports.
This means that unknown elements of transition rates bring a great difficulty in judging the stability.
Salvaging a severely ischemic limb with osteomyelitis is quite demanding because of the difficulty in judging the possibility of limb salvage.
Different from the method proposed by Wang, Zheng et al. [18] introduced a technique wherein two sets of phase-coding fringes are projected to address the difficulty in judging the fringe order.
Until authors of trials improve their reporting of blinding, readers will have difficulty in judging the validity of the trials that they may wish to use to guide their clinical practice.
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This creates difficulties in judging the configuration of the mechanism using the conventional method.
Einstein discussed exactly this episode at length in his 'Autobiographical notes', where he used the term 'incommensurable' to apply to difficulties in judging the merits of universal physical theories.
In the feedback questionnaires after the intervention the women reported difficulties in judging the severity of symptoms during the mobile phone survey.
This might be due to parents' difficulties in judging the siblings's HRQoL in an emotional domain such as psychological well-being [ 39].
Also, as emphasised by our missing data, there are occasions when the nursing staff experience difficulties in judging the patients' sleep status.
This may relate to difficulties in judging the injury potential of impacts to multiple body sites (on average, impact was reported to occur to 4 body sites).
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