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Usually, they show a multiple peak structure which is somewhat difficult to interpret.
They also show that the electric potential measurements are somewhat difficult to interpret and are not always a good guide to the azimuthal velocities.
Katherine St. Asaph for Popdust was critical of Lewis's interpretation of "Hurt" on The X Factor, writing "It's written right into the X Factor contract that in order to consent to being televised, you must permanently forfeit all ability to feel pain or any other emotion, making it somewhat difficult to interpret a song".
Results from MAX-PC are somewhat difficult to interpret.
4) The effect of KIF17 dominant negative are intriguing but somewhat difficult to interpret.
Consequently, comparisons between medicated and non-medicated children with ADHD observed in this naturalistic survey are somewhat difficult to interpret.
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It is somewhat difficult to read, is it not?
Seasonal differences in serum albumin and CRP are somewhat more difficult to interpret.
The few pertinent remarks he does make are either somewhat ambivalent or difficult to interpret.
The major concern is that the mouse studies as presented are somewhat preliminary and difficult to interpret.
Results from early studies exploring the profile of miRNAs expressed in tissues of patients with IBD have been somewhat conflicting and difficult to interpret.
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