Sentence examples for extremely difficult to discriminate from inspiring English sources

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However, it has been extremely difficult to discriminate the relative roles of different pathological processes to the eventual outcome of frank degeneration in complex mammalian models.

Since the in vivo effects of aging and glucose levels are extremely difficult to discriminate, we examined whether HUVECs exposed to high glucose concentrations until achievement of senescence affected miR-126-3p miR-126-3p miR-126-3p

Since it is still extremely difficult to discriminate functional gains emerging from spontaneous recovery from those resulting from therapeutic interventions, caution is advised when analyzing the various levels of therapeutic efficiency measured.

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"It's very, very difficult to discriminate all those objects when they're really close together.

FeCo/FeCo-SiO2 interface in batches is difficult to discriminate.

I found that extremely difficult to overcome".

It is extremely difficult to tell.

It is extremely difficult to manufacture.

But you see, it's extremely, extremely difficult to stop.

While extremely beautiful, they are also extremely difficult to read.

Unfortunately, parallaxes are extremely difficult to measure.

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