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The appropriate scale of assessment in any given situation is sometimes not readily apparent to rights-of-way managers, to land-managing agencies, or to cultural resource professionals.
The existence of a 'protonated' site is sometimes not readily apparent in a structural drawing.
The principal components (PCs) resulting from PCA are sometimes not readily interpreted and varimax rotation with Kaiser normalization is executed to reduce the dimensionality of the data, identify most significant variables and infer the processes that control water chemistry.
Data were, however, sometimes not readily available and had to be estimated using proxies.
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Sometimes, evidence is not readily available.
Findings from multimodal imaging, such as positron emission tomography (PET) or single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), are most often concordant with structural imaging findings but can sometimes reveal additional information not readily apparent from MRI alone.
Calcium and magnesium are generally bound to the plant tissue and are not readily lost by leaching and sometimes can even be taken up by vegetables during blanching from the processing water in areas with hard water [ 34].
Using the Laplace transform for solving differential equations, however, sometimes leads to solutions in the Laplace domain that are not readily invertible to the real domain by analytical means.
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, the hiring manager's name is not readily available.
On the other hand, substances that are not readily biodegradable are considered to be potentially persistent (potentially P, sometimes also called 'screening P'), until further data are presented.
Sometimes we just don't know how to help; and other times, the resources are not readily available.
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