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Such different visions may generate difficulties in future phases of the CIS implementation.
Second, the combination of sparseness and binary data (mutated or not mutated) may generate difficulties in the Cox model fitting.
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Engine adaptation for alternative fueling may generate certain difficulties in terms of configuration or quality of the subassemblies.
However, this may generate technical difficulties and inaccuracy in executing multiplanar osteotomies, regardless of whether or not dedicated instrumentation is available.
This association between two types of deviation may generate some difficulties in understanding which exclusions were related to a missing outcome.
In clinical practice, however, the presence of these overlapping features in the various disorders may generate some difficulties in the differential diagnostic definition.
In the absence of nosocomial pneumonia (NP), ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis (VAT) may generate weaning difficulties in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), resulting in longer duration of mechanical ventilation (MV) and intensive care unit (ICU) stay.
Conversely, in low-prevalence areas where more than 95% of TB patients are HIV-negative, a uniform policy of testing all tuberculosis patients for HIV may generate substantial operational difficulties while yielding little improvement in health outcomes.
Unfortunately, too large values of K p may generate ill conditioning and raise numerical difficulties.
This probability model is also useful in detecting sequencing errors often associated with the 454 pyrosequencing platform, including the difficulty in resolving homopolymer repeats that may generate frame shifts in the translated protein (78).
Shale gas may generate taxes.
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