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When the in situ morphological identification is tricky, samples are sent to the National Plant Protection Laboratory LNPVV) which specializes in the molecular identification of plant pests and pathogens.

It couldn't.' 'But if it did?" 'We would ask the shaman what to do.' 'What might he instruct?' 'To sacrifice an animal, so the village eats well, and we can all get drunk.' I began to understand, or thought I did: there was no good and evil, just onjesta and pragata and their tricky identification and management.

Indeed, CD45 yields a weak signal in low expressing cells, e.g., microglia, whose identification might be tricky, so this marker is best used for CD45high+ cell counting [11,18,19], while isolectin B4 shows non-homogeneous labeling of M/M and binds also to endothelial cells [34].

In November, many of them them will find themselves standing in obscenely long lines when they try to exercise their right to vote and many more will be turned away or discouraged from showing up at the polls at all because of tricky identification requirements.

It scuttled away before I could decide whether to squish it, but in case I see another, is it friend or foe? A. Beetle identification tends to be tricky; beetles are the largest order of insects, with around 28,000 species in the United States alone.

On page nine of The Plight of Mixed Race Adolescents," they explain they relied, primarily, on "the child's self-identification". That's tricky.

It might also just mean that the weird, sideways movement of the jobless claim numbers from late March to May made identification of the actual peak tricky, and so the American economy is just a tad behind where Mr Hamilton thinks it is.Nate Silver, statistical wunderkind, seems to be suggesting that this latter possibility is the right one, and that labour market numbers will soon turn positive.

Such interval sizes make the identification of candidate genes particularly tricky, insofar as gene annotation remains perfectible in grapevine.

However, in spite of the consensus that early phases of a system definition are the most important in ensuring that the target system will satisfy the user's requirements, most of these models and tools address the design and implementation phases where the identification and formalisation of system properties remain tricky.

His close identification with the Budapest Festival Orchestra raises the tricky issue of what happens when he is no longer there.

Others are shakier, and it is also an unavoidable fact that the solution of one scientific problem regularly leads to the identification of others that are at least as tricky.

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