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Canine generalized demodicosis associated with hyperadrenocorticism is often problematic and might be intractable.
Immunosuppression is a common complication associated with long-term hyperadrenocorticism, which renders dogs prone to the development of secondary demodicosis and is often problematic and might be intractable [ 3].
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Several test cases of mass and heat transfer problems have been examined and the results show consistently that the accurate solutions for fine scale domains can be obtained very efficiently with a reduction in degrees of freedom by two orders of magnitude, illustrating the potential of solving complex problems which might currently be intractable.
Despite the apparent reduced complexity of a trait such as meat tenderness relative to growth, there appear to be a large number of QTL underlying variation in WBSF, and the identification of all of the mutations that underlie these QTL might appear to be intractable.
Such a large number of iterations might be practically intractable.
An excessively small ε, might result in a model consisting of mostly disconnected graph nodes, with an increased number of states, that might be computationally intractable.
But as NASCAR reaches the midpoint of another season — the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is July 27 — France faces what might be an intractable challenge: NASCAR's popularity has flat-lined.
A single optimization model might be employed to overcome these limitations, but it would be intractable to use it in large manufacturing systems.
The third challenge, the politics, proved to be intractable.
Initially, such a problem might be regarded as intractable unless the question can be further specified.
Insulinoma is a rare and treatable cause of hypoglycemic seizures which might be misdiagnosed as intractable epilepsy.
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