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The designing and the maintaining of an updated information system represent a more difficult and expensive approach.
As the islet cells are smaller than cells from pituitary, being between 3 6 μm in diameter, these represent a more difficult challenge for accurate cell targeting.
If anything, the systematic reviews (field synopses) in our examples have broader inclusion criteria than most systematic reviews and thus likely represent a more difficult problem: there are more eligible papers and thus more opportunities to miss them.
This inverse relationship could indicate that severe patients may represent a more difficult to treat group with either lower compliance, or poorer treatment response, which resulted in the lower continued use of anti-cholinergics.
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These early nonresponders may represent a more difficult-to-treat population, but more research investigating these initial poor responders is needed.
Extending this self-sorting concept to hydrogels represents a more difficult challenge because competitive hydrogen-bonding with water molecules can render many means of inducing self-sorting ineffective.
A higher logit represents a more difficult item.
Due to the larger size of QDs, the endothelial lining represents a more difficult barrier for them than for albumins.
Screening in colorectal cancer is especially challenging with the diagnosis of precancerous adenomatous polyps regarded as essential for prevention, and representing a more difficult diagnostic target.
These observations suggest that our cohort potentially represents a more difficult-to-treat and resistant patient population.
The studies of Coons et al. that noted oligodendroglioma represent 20 25% of all gliomas present a more difficult and apparently more subjective issue.
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