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Error in registration of the CEJ, which is difficult to be identified, should also be considered.
Thus, a high CGNB value represents a metabolite that is difficult to be identified in the profile and also not easily compensated for, which indicates that the metabolite should be paid more attention.
Because the genetic background of stone formation is a complicated issue and includes single-candidate genes and the epigenetic process, a single gene is difficult to be identified as responsible for urolithiasis.
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Fault-generated incipient vibration signatures masked by interfering contents are difficult to be identified.
Structure analysis revealed that all the mutations are distant from the active center, which may be difficult to be identified by conventional rational design strategy.
Some people are difficult to be identified.
Hence, the frequencies are commonly mixed and the fault features are difficult to be identified from the raw signals.
Most of the applications of wavelet-based methods under survey are for defects which are difficult to be identified from pseudo defects like scale and other artefacts which are frequently observed in surfaces of slab, billet, plate and rod.
Raman spectroscopy is considered as an appropriate method to assess the structure of a few material phases, which are difficult to be identified by XRD. Figure 3 depicts micro-Raman spectra of the deposited CIGS films.
The (100), (002) and (101) peaks of the CdSe QDs are partly overlapped with the (002) peak of the oxidized CNTs, therefore are difficult to be identified (Fig. 2b).
Some inferred sites are located in indel-rich regions and are difficult to be identified in the reference sequence HXB2.
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