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"The problem was with the tendon attached to the patella on each knee, which is difficult to resolve," added Steadman.
"The original idea a lot of these groups have about the music gets disrupted by commercialism and that is a tremendous loss that is difficult to resolve," Dr. Sobel said.
In borderline situations the matter is difficult to resolve, a number of intermediate cases being known, and there has been much controversy as to the validity of the distinction between the bimolecular and the unimolecular mechanisms.
It is difficult to resolve the underdiagnosis and undertreatment of headache.
An isotropic component is difficult to resolve from teleseismic data alone (Dufumier and Rivera 1997).
Generally a resistive region located vertically between conductive regions is difficult to resolve because induction occurs mostly in conductive regions.
Because l0 normalization optimization problem is difficult to resolve, l0 normalization is replaced by l1 normalization for the actual solution.
On the other hand, the influence of interdiffusion is difficult to resolve completely by most measurement approaches.
One is the primary ambiguity group that can be resolved easily, and the other is the secondary ambiguity group that is difficult to resolve.
In this work, the photoaction current is so small when illuminated at 525 nm that it is difficult to resolve these features in the photocurrent response.
Obviously, given the limited lateral resolution of the data, it is difficult to resolve small scale features present in the upper 400 km.
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