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In the conventional FCC process, the contradiction of increasing diesel yield and feed conversion is difficult to be resolved, especially when processing inferior feedstocks.
In general, the cavitary lesion of MAC patients is difficult to be resolved by chemotherapy alone and is good indication for surgical resection [ 18, 19].
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Markers close to the centromere, which are difficult to be resolved by genetic mapping, can be ordered in RH mapping.
As a result, molecular phylogenetics is expected to clarify the tree of life that has been difficult to be resolved by the classical approaches.
Caring deeply, as these students did, about a person who suffers from cancer was experienced as a limit situation in life, sometimes an unbearable situation that was difficult to be resolved.
Second, even with a clear definition of recovery from sepsis, it is difficult to be certain that sepsis had resolved.
However, in traditional DD data processing methods, DD observations are normally not formed between different GNSS systems or the inter-system DD ambiguities are rather difficult to be resolved due to the different wavelength.
We recognise that there are difficult issues to be resolved, but we cannot see any other way to find a resolution.
"We recognise that there are difficult issues to be resolved, but we cannot see any other way to find a resolution," said Joanne Yawitch, the South African government's deputy director-general for environmental quality.
There are difficult issues to be resolved concerning the allocation of infrastructure, debt, and assets.
EU leaders last week told May it was time to "lay the cards on the table" if a Brexit deal was to be done on time, adding that the most difficult issues were yet to be resolved.
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