Sentence examples for origin of difficulties from inspiring English sources

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In order to investigate the origin of difficulties detected in students of the first university course of Chemistry, in the topic of intermolecular forces and their relation with physical properties, a combined study among high school and university students was initiated.

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After revisiting the 'classical' geometric criteria used in the literature, based on the angle between the structural boundary and the build direction, we propose a new mechanical constraint functional, which mimics the layer by layer construction process featured by additive manufacturing technologies, and thereby appeals to the physical origin of the difficulties caused by overhangs.

In addition, a family history of at least one affected first degree relative renders an hereditary origin of the difficulties more likely, thereby increasing the probability of congenital prosopagnosia - including hereditary prosopagnosia.

Surprising anecdotal stories (problems in following actors in a movie) In addition, a family history of at least one affected first degree relative renders an hereditary origin of the difficulties more likely, thereby increasing the probability of congenital prosopagnosia -including hereditary prosopagnosia.

Since the parameters are structurally identifiable the origin of the difficulties found by Lipniacki et al. (2004) must be the lack of practical identifiability.

(Vicas told me, with the slightest hint of umbrage, that the response of the women had of course been one of "devastation, like everyone else!") "The origin of the difficulty is something different," Ducasse went on.

The origin of this difficulty lies in the fact that the potential energy function used for the simulation may not be as accurate as it should be, so that the lowest-free-energy basin may not correspond to the true native basin.

In short, accessible chapters, Crystal gives the historical background to spelling irregularities that might otherwise seem arbitrary or random — "The origins of spelling difficulties in English lie in the fact that there are far more sounds in the language than there are letters" — and encourages readers to see spelling not "as a daunting barrier" but as a "voyage of exploration".

Cerebellum.Little is known about the neurological origins of motor difficulties in Klinefelter syndrome.

He added that the society welcomed an opportunity to talk with the Vatican "to explain the fundamental doctrinal reasons which it believes to be at the origin of the present difficulties of the church".

The gradual morphological model of eye evolution begins with Darwin, in a chapter of The Origin of Species entitled "Difficulties on Theory".

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