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While pretty much anyone could become a drone real estate photographer, building a business around drone-based bridge inspection or wind turbine maintenance, for instance, is more difficult to replicate.
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He points out that even in the production process, these medications are more difficult to replicate than are traditional drugs, and that makes the entire process more costly.
In the following compilation video, Hansen suggests that the camera movements in some of the examples "are more difficult to replicate and the reactions seem a little more genuine". Finally, Hansen offers advice to those who continue to fake UFO pictures or videos.
According to this theory, termed the fragile site hypothesis, our genome has various sites with extensive flexibility and sequence repeats that are believed to be more difficult to replicate in fast-growing cells.
In fact, the confirmed five loci were the first ones to be published whereas the SNPs on 14q22.2, 16q22.1, 19q13.1 and 20p12.3 were only captured by meta-analysis of large GWAS (Houlston et al, 2008), suggesting that these four could be more difficult to replicate in follow-up studies.
A number of institutional factors have created an environment that is more difficult to generate or to replicate elsewhere.
Selection may be responsible for these single replicate-specific results, but it is more difficult to rule out genetic drift in this case.
Here that is more difficult to achieve.
K-mixing is more difficult to analyse.
Timbre is more difficult to describe.
The SQ is more difficult to interpret.
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