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Polycrystalline tungsten is an intrinsically brittle and hard material due to its weak grain boundaries, making it difficult to work.
It also has a very high melting point, making it difficult to work with.
It is very hard and brittle, and has a very high melting point (the fourth highest of all the elements), making it difficult to work with.
In the decade that followed, the wind drove Ms. Wilson Jones crazy from November through April, she said, whipping across her yard and making it difficult to work in the garden.
Instead of making it difficult to work together across products, interoperability became an imperative.
To further compound the problem indium-tin-oxide is a brittle material, making it difficult to work with.
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A high clay content makes it difficult to work, and a concentration of sodium carbonate sometimes produces infertile black-alkali soils.
"But sometimes there are issues with the way their broadband provider had set up their network that make it difficult to work without putting in a password".
The side effects of those same drugs, he said, made it difficult to work the physically demanding jobs he was qualified for with only an eighth-grade education.
For those infected, the fevers, intense chronic pain and swellings make it difficult to work, and the shame and stigma ensure social isolation for them and their families.
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