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It is more difficult to test each animal, and not quite as much care is taken with meat and poultry.
The presence of anemia usually signifies a host of other micronutrient deficiencies that are more difficult to test for.
Whereas the economic argument can be evaluated academically, the 'states' rights' argument is based in legal precedents and is more difficult to test.
It also recommended that at least half the subjects in such trials be nonprisoners, making it more difficult to test products that might scare off volunteers.
Tinkering with the chemistry can produce hundreds or thousands of versions, making the drugs difficult to regulate and even more difficult to test for.
If networks are properly designed for testability, fiber optic networks are no more difficult to test and troubleshoot than any copper-based network.
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Lack of detection does not mean that the event was non-nuclear: it is reasonable for a nuclear test with this yield, buried deep enough in the appropriate rock, to not yield remotely detectable radionuclides, but it makes it more difficult to prove whether the test was nuclear.
A particular challenge was indications that are more complex and difficult to test, that may require use of new adjuvants.
But biosimilars are more difficult to make, test and market than conventional generic medicines.Earlier this year, India took another step into intellectual-property protection by recognising full product patents on pharmaceuticals, thereby fulfilling its commitment as a member of the World Trade Organisation.
(The pedagogies also help charters to push out students who make it more difficult to raise test scores).
Building on MET research, these partners would explain why it would be invalid to use data from low-poverty or selective schools when setting growth targets for the most challenging schools, where it is more difficult to raise test scores.
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