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On the other hand, the sensitivity of the sensor can be reduced (to make it more adequate for measurements of blood gases) by using ethylcellulose with lower ethoxyl content and by using less bulky quaternary ammonium bases.
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The experimental results presented in this article indicate that, in comparison with the method proposed in [15], the proposed extension of the HMMI method significantly reduces the computational load in the synthesis stage, making it more adequate for real-time applications.
Teats should not be large, as large teats make it more difficult for a newborn calf to latch onto and suckle from or to get adequate colostrum from.
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Poverty and associated challenges compromise the mental health of caregivers and this makes it more difficult for them to provide adequate care to young children.
"But the expansion of Palm Oil plantations is fragmenting the #forest and cutting off key elephant migratory corridors, making it more difficult for elephant families to find adequate sources of food and water," DiCaprio continued.
"The expansion of Palm Oil plantations is fragmenting the #forest and cutting off key elephant migratory corridors, making it more difficult for elephant families to find adequate sources of food and water," wrote DiCaprio in his post.
"The expansion of Palm Oil plantations is fragmenting the #forest and cutting off key elephant migratory corridors, making it more difficult for elephant families to find adequate sources of food and water," wrote DiCaprio in an Instagram post last week after arriving in Indonesia from Japan on 26 March.
This suggests that millions of Americans were trapped in low-wage jobs before the downturn that made it more difficult for them to provide children with adequate nutrition.
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