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The difficulty may result from time-variant system behaviors, dynamics, and uncertainty in mobile wireless communication environment.
One reason for this difficulty may result from the intricate convergence of both transcriptional and mRNA turnover events which, together, directly influence steady-state mRNA levels.
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The results also indicate that variation in difficulty might be important for decision appropriateness: specifically, greater decision difficulty may result in lower likelihood of an appropriate clinical decision being made.
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The development of mass spectrometry-based detection of phosphorylation events has been high risk due to technical difficulty, but may result in a new class of biomarkers.
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