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The relationship is quite difficult to develop in a very short time, because our workload is very high and the patient [load] is unlimited and also …there is a long queue in ED.

However, it is quite difficult to develop a prioritization algorithm which yields high APFD in various data sets, because the common methods are focused on the total cost of test cases rather than the individual cost of test cases.

Over past decades, a number of quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) models have been developed to predict rodent acute toxicity [5 7], It is well-known that acute toxic effect results from multiple potential modes of action (MOA), and it is quite difficult to develop a universal model with reliable prediction accuracy to an extensive data set.

However, most of the time it is quite difficult to develop such a genetic selection assay, so one must resort to screening.

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Second, it often is quite difficult to obtain access to hospital or ED data within communities, particularly data of reasonable quality for developing valid and reliable estimates.

It is quite difficult to judge.

It is quite difficult to adjust.

The scientific method is quite difficult to use in economics.

"It is quite difficult to take on board.

It is quite difficult to obtain analytical solution to (17).

"It is quite difficult to say what they can expect.

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