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It is an intelligent if not entirely successful attempt on a tempting but, perhaps in the end, a dramatically intractable subject.
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We did chemical neurectomy in our patient as intractable pain dramatically responded to bilateral GON blocks and the patient did not give consent for surgical neurectomy.
Not only are psychedelics proving to be dramatically more effective in treating these intractable conditions, but they are also safer and more cost-effective than most current modes of treatment.
This expression system enables unparalleled signal to noise ratios that should dramatically simplify structural and functional studies of previously intractable but biologically important proteins.
In our studies of mycoplasma biology, TREC and TREC-IN dramatically increased our ability to manipulate the genomes of genetically intractable bacteria.
However, recent data from the United Nations that the cultivated area increased quite dramatically in 2014 demonstrates just how fleeting these results can be, and highlights the apparently intractable nature of the problem.
Finally we would emphasise that the problem of missing information may not be quite as intractable as it sometimes seems and that current systems and processes could probably be dramatically improved even in the absence of electronic systems.
It's intractable.
Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.
But the alternatives look intractable.
Corruption remained an intractable problem.
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