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The MALDI-TOF spectra obtained show that the samples are very heterogeneous making hard to define the polymerization pattern for all the oligomers produced.
Like MDR, MB-MDR is an intrinsic non-parametric method, and thus avoids making hard to verify assumptions about genetic modes of inheritance.
First, the study was based at the health facility and the pregnant women do not represent the general populations of Addis Ababa because only mothers seeking ANC at a health unit were eligible for the study, making hard to make inferences.
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It turned two-fare trips into one-fare trips, making hard-to-reach neighborhoods more accessible.
Kuhn, in his 1962 book, "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions," had proposed a theory about the history of science: science advanced, he thought, not by smoothly unfurling, but by making hard-to-anticipate conceptual leaps, which he called "paradigm shifts".
Two objectives Kenya has set to attain in order to reach this outcome are: making health sector jobs more attractive in order to improve staffing levels and reduce attrition, and making hard-to-reach areas more attractive to health workers [ 1].
Make hard to believe, or untruthful, claims.
"Sculpture is hard to make, hard to store, hard to sell.
Cagney returned to the studio and made Hard to Handle in 1933.
This evidence makes hard to find neural "fingerprints" even for simple tasks [7].
Google, for example, makes hard-to-find information instantly accessible.
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