Sentence examples for highly difficult to find from inspiring English sources

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"My perception right now is the effects of calorie restriction are multiple," he said, "so I think it's highly difficult to find one, or two or three drugs that will mimic such a complex effect".

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In this species, due to the narrow genetic base present [ 19- 21], it has proven difficult to find highly polymorphic SNPs.

Due to the small-sample-high-dimension nature of the microarray dataset, it is not difficult to find highly discriminative gene subsets of small size.

This could reflect a biological phenomenon and makes it more difficult to find highly significantly changing genes when comparing grades, unless using very large samples sets.

Woodcock and snipe These marsh-loving, long-billed game birds are so highly prized that it can be difficult to find them, as hunters tend to save them for themselves.

Telomerase RNAs are notoriously difficult to find, as they are highly divergent among different species, varying in both size and sequence composition [ 7, 73].

As this is a skill which can only be attained through years of practice, it is difficult to find anthropologists who are highly trained.

The ATP-binding pocket is highly conserved among members of the kinase family, and it is difficult to find selective agents [ 7, 8].

Most of the other products that have a regulated price set by the government are difficult to find, and when they are found, they're highly rationed.

Though he remained highly productive during those years of recording under his own label, much of his post-1970 musis is difficult to find today, Pastras said.

It had been difficult to find.

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