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Health and agriculture investigators say the bacteria may have emerged at any number of points in the production process, from the field to the supermarket, making it more difficult to pinpoint the source.
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The absence of personal effects such as jewellery in the graves makes it more difficult to pinpoint the year of death but initial estimates suggest the bones date back to the 16th century.
In those conditions, detecting selection signatures in a genome is somewhat easier even with a relatively small marker density [ 37], but on the other hand, the existence of large haplotype blocks makes it more difficult to pinpoint the exact gene(s) under selection.
That's happening even as gun-safety experts observe that silencers might have increased the carnage of Sunday's Las Vegas Strip massacre, as the sound of gunfire prompted many people to run for cover; suppressing the sound could have left more people exposed to injury for longer, while also making it more difficult for law-enforcement officials to pinpoint the source of the gunfire.
It is more difficult to pinpoint the toll on the land.
High microscope magnifications only exacerbated the issue as their slim focal planes made von Ebner lines more difficult to pinpoint while the tubules remained ubiquitous.
This could make odours more diffuse and more difficult to pinpoint.
The cooking of the Lower Yangtze Region is subtler and more delicate than Sichuanese or Hunanese cuisines, and its character is more difficult to pinpoint.
Some investigators have said the killer might be an active or former law enforcement officer, because his phone calls to the relative did not last long enough to pinpoint his location and were made from Times Square and other crowded sites, which would make it more difficult for the authorities to pick him out using surveillance cameras.
The global picture is even more difficult to pinpoint because of differing rates of ticket inflation around the world.
Sexual harassment is much more difficult to pinpoint in an artistic environment than in an office.
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