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Although the photographs proved difficult to interpret, they were revealing.
One of the maps, charting heart disease, proved difficult to interpret.
Particularly at low reaction temperatures with relatively long ignition delay times, substantial increases in pressure and temperature can occur behind the reflected shock even before the main ignition event, and these changes in thermodynamic conditions of the ignition process have proved difficult to interpret and model.
As the "Southumbrians" were those who lived south of the Humber, Mercia's northern boundary, the two annals have proved difficult to interpret: Coenred and Æthelred may have ruled jointly for two years before Æthelred abdicated, or the chroniclers may have recorded the same event twice, once from a source that was two years in error.
Hitherto, it has proved difficult to interpret such plots other than by a peak-spotting.
Responses to the question on availability and licensing of medications proved difficult to interpret, partly because of its construction.
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First, it allows robust detection of variants that a single NGS platform might miss or prove difficult to interpret, such as repeat-mediated/complex translocations, gene fusions with low expression and focal CNAs.
Chris Wolf, an American lawyer who was in Brussels this week at a conference debating European data protection laws, said it was proving difficult to interpret jurisdiction laws in the digital age.
Yet milling itself has often proven difficult to interpret in such terms: for most existing scholarship, the Miller's trade is the one detail in his portrait that cannot be accommodated into merrymaking.
An additional item, daytime sleep, was removed as results could prove difficult to interpret because sleeping either more or less could represent an increase in RSV severity and increased sleep would already be captured within the activity item (i.e., no activity), and decreased sleep could also correlate with mood (e.g., increased fussiness).
The plant remains in the Senckenberg Museum specimen have been described, but have proven difficult to interpret.
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