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But this theory makes it difficult to explain certain basic facts, like you and me and countless galaxies.
Hotspots are normally no smaller than nanoscale sizes, which makes it difficult to explain how resolution at much smaller scales can be obtained.
We cannot glean any satisfaction from this". Speaking before the verdict, his deputy, Detective Sergeant Rob Findlay, added: "Angela Cannings came across as a caring and loving mother and that makes it difficult to explain.
But this conception makes it difficult to explain how God can enter into relational situations.
However, the implicity of intelligent evaluation model makes it difficult to explain the output weights, and the convergence speed greatly influences the evaluation efficiency [8].
However, the similarity in measured interatomic distances via EXAFS [43, 44] makes it difficult to explain the change in disproportionation kinetics.
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D82 is not in contact with the large subunit (Fig. 5A), making it difficult to explain its effect on Rubisco catalysis.
To the Editor: Peter Orszag says the complexities of the health care legislation make it difficult to explain and champion on a bumper sticker.
Free energy barriers at low temperatures make it difficult to explain gas generation through thermal cracking, even with catalytic assistance.
In addition, such underdocumentation would make it difficult to explain both the increasing and the decreasing trends that we identified during the study period.
If the negative entity is different from a cow, then the word 'cow' does not refer to real cows, making it difficult to explain how any word can refer to real objects or classes thereof.
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