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The latter situation could make identifying the specific origin of contaminated vegetables more difficult, Marler said.

Fans must register their details and the operator claims this process will make identifying and banning individuals easier.

The different ways that romaine lettuce is harvested could make identifying the specific origin of contamination more difficult, Marler said.

Sensor fusion: Most self-driving cars use a combination of sensors to make identifying obstacles more reliable.

The medium-sized yellow-orange bill and yellow tarsi make identifying the solitaire easy in the dense forest.

Incidentally all 56 members of this field are wearing green skullcaps, which might make identifying who is doing what in the swim nigh on impossible.

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That makes identifying social bots much more difficult.

Professor Dirkmaat said the impact of the crash might have made identifying all 45 victims impossible.

In addition, many animals -- including humans -- appear to avoid inbreeding, making identifying nonrelatives critical.

The fact that many youths covered their faces with masks made identifying them almost impossible.

This makes identifying drugs that would fight these cancers extremely difficult.

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