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And there is one significantly complicating factor: I've never hunted big game.
For the past six months, defense attorneys have been poring over trillions of bytes of recorded and written information, an overwhelming amount of data that was dumped on them by the prosecution, thereby significantly complicating and hampering the discovery process.
As a result, the upstream versus downstream reaches differ significantly, complicating this spatial comparison (Table 2).
Due to its strong association with cytoskeleton GAPD-2 remains within the insoluble fraction after cell breaking, significantly complicating its experimental investigation.
Significantly, complicating any analysis of the role played by aminophenol products of metabolism is the fact that these compounds can also form by rearrangement of existing N-hydroxylamines.
Many of the copy loss regions span large segments of chromosomes (Additional File 11, Figure S5), significantly complicating the identification of important genes.
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Meanwhile, it can significantly complicate the perioperative period, increasing the risk of complications, the length of recovery from the surgery, worsening the outcome [ 1].
Osteoporosis is a common clinical complication of post-menopausal women and the elderly and can significantly complicate the severity of bone fragility.
The increased intracranial pressure can significantly complicate the perioperative period in major abdominal surgery, increasing the risk of complications, the length of recovery from the surgery, worsening the outcome.
He said it would "significantly complicate the state's efforts to carry out reassignments rationally".
The appointment of an Iranian would also "significantly complicate" US funding for the IPCC secretariat for that working group.
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