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In contrast, when asked the same question with concerning the use of F3T, 73% subjects reported having no difficulty, 16% mentioned partial difficulty and only 11% had significant difficulty.
Kydd graduated from university at the end of 2004, but had significant difficulty finding employment as her netball commitments scared off prospective employers.
Moreover, several preceding groups had significant difficulty in making the diagnosis.
She also has had significant difficulty staining neurons with Arf6/TC10 antibodies.
Four out of 5 study participants had significant difficulty following multi-step instructions.
In our laboratory, we have had significant difficulty over expressing even the relatively short mouse DSPP using the same viral vector/cell culture system that we have been successful in over expressing the other three acidic SIBLING proteins (BSP, DMP1, and OPN).
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Many had significant difficulties, for example with drink or drugs, but MacDonald said none contained generations were no one had worked.
The highs are frequent, says Lockyer. "About 10 years ago I was working with a man in his 50s who had experienced a stroke; he was unable to express himself verbally and had significant difficulties understanding language.
While neither group showed impairment when asked to discriminate objects and colour patches, the SD patients showed a selective deficit in the discrimination of faces whereas the AD patients had significant difficulties discriminating landscapes.
After designing the show, the two had significant difficulties getting the series green lit.
Thereafter, the American crew had significant difficulties in keeping the ship's propulsion system operational eleven of her twelve boilers failed after the Germans departed.
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