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It seems that all but the PM, SPE and ACC metrics are more dependent on the applied cutoff threshold χ (indicated by the shifts in the values and by the larger variations on the calculated metrics; Table 1), making it more difficult to define an appropriate metric value for identification proper virtual screening models.
Co-infections with two or more enteropathogens were common, making it more difficult to define the exact etiology of diarrhea and the exact cause behind symptomatic children.
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The continuous model, however, makes it more difficult to define the concept of "neighboring networks" but this may be addressed by defining a threshold below which differences between networks define them as neighbors.
Thus, making it more difficult to recognize men as depressed.
This could sometimes make it more difficult to clearly define the edges of a peak.
The variability in how organizations define processes makes it more difficult to contract for and communicate about them across companies.
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Defensiveness will only cloud your judgment, making it more difficult for you to identify the defining characteristics of your colleague's criticism.
The ambiguities in the meaning of information make it even more difficult to define a way to measure another much bandied-about concept in computer science, namely complexity.
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