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Because of its greater thickness, diversity, and complexity, the continental crust is much more difficult to explore.
The greater availability of toxicological data for larger sets of chemicals makes it more and more difficult to explore all possibilities manually.
But other aspects of the manic syndrome seem to be more difficult to explore, with new data streams that are complex and often difficult to interpret (Monteith et al. 2015; Faurholt-Jepsen et al. 2015).
One might presume it would be more difficult to explore the faith, spirituality and legacy of a fictional character, but Albom brings his literary magic once again thanks to putting this book's narration in the hands of his true passion -- Music.
Such large areas will blur social and environmental heterogeneities within each service area, making it more difficult to explore the factors underlying disease geography.
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Unfortunately it was difficult to explore this in more detail as we had difficulties recruiting 'technicians' working in ophthalmic services to the study.
The finding that the polypill had more of an impact in smokers was difficult to explore in detail as few smokers were recruited.
There is one issue that is missing here, though it would have been difficult to explore it without considerably more explanation (and perhaps other manuscripts).
Usually the pancreas is difficult to explore due to the interposed intestinal bloating.
However, it is difficult to explore genome-wide methylation.
This group of individuals may gain benefit from such participation but this will be more difficult to identify and explore.
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