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The most difficult types of support to receive or provide more often were reminders, particularly for taking and refilling medications.
They are among the most difficult types of epilepsy to treat, with nearly all patients continuing to have seizures despite currently available medications, according to the F.D.A.
Pain due to bone malignancies is one of the most difficult types of cancer pain to fully control and may further decrease the patients' quality of life.
Microsoft has fought a running battle against Zeus, which is one of the most difficult types of malware to detect – but the great fear among cybercrime experts is no longer your home computer.
As if a diagnosis of cancer on top of all that were not challenging enough, her cancer turned out to be one of the most difficult types to treat and cure.
Ms. Hall's troupe is not very representative of the spectrum of autism — the most difficult types of children are not in evidence here — and for the first two-thirds of the film, viewers unfamiliar with the condition might be thinking, "These kids don't look so bad off".
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This is really the most difficult type of poetry, aesthetically very difficult to sustain and Bertran de Born was a genius at this.
Two-electron, four-center Coulomb integrals are undoubtedly the most difficult type involved in ab initio and density functional theory molecular structure calculations.
Apparently unknown to New World artisans, the most difficult type of blowgun to construct is made from a single block of wood about 2.5 m (8 feet) long.
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