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Because it is comparatively difficult for publishers to defend libel lawsuits in Canada, they were a constant drain on Frank.

This might be due to the presence of phenylmethyl ether linkage in the coniferyl branch, which is comparatively difficult to breakdown (Okamura-Abe et al. 2016).

This is because, some dislocations can easily pass across the gap of two discontinuous r-lamellae at ϕ=90°, which is comparatively difficult at ϕ=0° loading orientation.

For example, among four mental tasks (R, B, L, C), in case of geometrical figure rotation (R), subjects are trained to visualize a complex rotating block, which is comparatively difficult than other three mental tasks.

A simple but important practical matter for research purposes is that simultaneous, quantitative application of gaseous and soluble compounds is straightforward with C. elegans, whereas it is comparatively difficult with grain-feeding insects.

15 In contrast, cholangioscope insertion proximal to the bifurcation is comparatively difficult.

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In Neo-Babylonia, in Late and Middle Assyria, and in Muscovy manumission was easy but rare; in the American South manumission was comparatively difficult and almost never happened after the prohibition on importing new slaves.

But these are comparatively difficult to detect; most of the 3,500 known exoplanets are so-called Hot Jupiters - huge gas giants orbiting very close to their parent stars that don't have suitable conditions for life.

In silico simulations of metagenome sequencing are cheap, quick, and easy, The type of in vitro simulation presented here is comparatively expensive, difficult, time-consuming, but captures bias in the metagenomic sampling procedure more faithfully than in silico simulations.

Moral accountability is comparatively less difficult for people to use than engaging in more formally structured means of complaint or feedback [ 51].

342 In contrast to a negative arising from an electric resonance in typical materials such as metals, a magnetic resonance creating a negative is comparatively more difficult to achieve.

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