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E8 is rather more difficult to visualise.
For most of us, climate change used to be distant in space and time, difficult to measure and even more difficult to visualise.
Subtle changes in the subpleural regions may become more difficult to visualise, notably when parenchymal distortion is not present, demonstrating the superiority of CT in this respect.
Populations of mixed household sizes are achievable through the same basic methodology, but the ensuing behaviour is more difficult to visualise and the relationships to the distribution of household sizes is naturally more complex.
On craniocaudal projection, the mineralisation was more difficult to visualise.
On craniocaudal projection, the meniscal mineralisation was more difficult to visualise.
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In Drosophila centrioles, EM images reveal a clear central cartwheel hub from which emanating spokes are often visible but it is difficult to visualise more than a few spoke structures at any one time (e.g., Callaini et al., 1997; Roque et al., 2012; Helio Roque, personal communication), making it unclear whether Drosophila Sas-6 oligomerises into a canonical ring or into a spiral.
On the other hand, contradictory data existing in a large dataset can be difficult to visualise especially when traditional data analysis and visualisation tools are employed.
This research involves very detailed analysis of weaving techniques and structures which are often difficult to visualise due to their complexity and fragility.
Especially on holes with side-hill lies, or doglegs, where it is very difficult to visualise a straight line when setting up.
Characterised by uncertainty and made up of long-term, cumulative processes, climate change is for many audiences – particularly those in wealthy, industrialised nations – vague and abstract, making it difficult to visualise and meaningfully comprehend.
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