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The Fed has said that UBS employees lied to their superiors and to Fed examiners about their trading, making detection difficult.
This is further complicated by the fact that LC is often preceded by chronic respiratory disease 10 making detection difficult.
CFS is difficult to diagnosis and treat, and there are no biomarkers for CFS making detection difficult.
Studies in which endothelial cell lines were infected with bacteria such as Escherichia coli and S taphylococcus aureus have shown consistent evidence of endothelial cell apoptosis [ 27- 31], but in vivo work has failed to show consistent results [ 32, 33] with the easy detachment of cells into the media, making detection difficult.
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They reported that the presence of other materials often made detection difficult or impossible e.g. cinnabar in oil could only be detected using 780 nm.
The vastness of the sea makes detection difficult, and smugglers find that "the money is too good," with fees up to $5,000 per person, double the cost of a land journey, Mr. Carney said.
Not only does inter-symbol interference exist, but the mutual interference among different chirp-rate signals in the same symbol period also makes detection difficult.
Furthermore, potentially low norovirus concentrations in incriminated food items or environmental samples make detection difficult, due to a lack of sensitive and reliable testing methods [ 20, 21].
It is hypothesised that tumours leak, shed and secrete proteins into the bloodstream, but the effects of dilution, expression in non-tumour tissues and the masking effect of abundant serum proteins make detection difficult.
Making detection more difficult, many normal teenage girls diet or indulge in odd eating habits.
At the time of their deployment during the Cold War, their accuracy gave them the ability, unprecedented among SLBMs, to threaten hardened missile silos and command bunkers in the Soviet Union, and their extended range allowed their submarines to patrol almost anywhere in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, making detection extremely difficult.
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