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Because of the concealing nature of the nest cavity, the behaviour of hole-nesting birds is more difficult to study than that of species building exposed nests.
Since the problem is quasilinear non-uniformly elliptic, it is more difficult to study the existence of classical solutions.
For computational methods it is more difficult to study selectivity than activity because selectivity analysis requires the evaluation of compounds binding to multiple targets [2].
It is well known that it is more difficult to study a phase portrait around a nilpotent critical point than around an element critical point.
Moreover, because of the complicated behavior caused by the interaction between the continuous dynamics and discrete switching, the problem of disturbance attenuation performance analysis for 2D switched systems is more difficult to study, and the methods proposed in [21 25] cannot be directly applied to such systems.
However, Aβ (1-42) is more difficult to study than Aβ (1-40) because of polymerization.
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Many of those genetic changes have been studied extensively, but it has been more difficult to study the physical changes.
Obviously, some organisms are more difficult to study than others because they live in remote habitats, are local endemics or are microscopic and difficult to identify20.
The process of osteoblastic metastasis has been more difficult to study but models have been created in mice by using intracardiac inoculation of certain types of human breast cancer cells.
Why and how exercise interacts with statins to cause muscle problems remains unknown, in part because it's more difficult to study molecular responses in people than in animals.
The Strategy II Fe deficiency response of rice has been more difficult to study than that of wheat or barley due to very low levels of DMA secretion.
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