Sentence examples for specifically difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, difficulty in their construction is typically encountered and they create a shadow on the screen of the CRT when applied to the shadow-mask.

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More specifically, the difficulty with this constraint is the ergodic limit E f 1 h, p ( h ).

While it's true that many startups fail not because of a lack of technology but rather a lack of product market fit, in healthcare, many great ideas falter because of technology — or more specifically, the difficulty in integrating to legacy systems.

He complained to his captors about the conditions in the prison; specifically, the difficulty of writing letters when confined with nine other men in a room that measured just ten feet by twenty feet.

Specifically, the difficulty parameter of the first item equalled −4, so that subjects with a latent trait score of −4 have 50% chance to answer this item correctly.

Specifically, this difficulty involves two aspects: false-negative sSNVs (true sSNVs not called by the tools) and false-positive sSNVs (spurious sSNVs, either germline SNVs or non-variants).

However the application of neural networks is limited by the lack of interpretability, more specifically, the difficulty in assessing the relative contribution of each variable to the predictive modeling [ 31].

It is hence apparent that the complexity of the life cycle and, specifically, the difficulty of monitoring sufficiently broadly and for a longer period the oceanic phase of eel hindered so far a clear interpretation of genetic structure in terms of the ecological, demographic, and environmental processes shaping it.

Sex therapy, form of behaviour modification or psychotherapy directed specifically at difficulties in sexual interaction.

Albert Einstein used the term 'incommensurable' to apply specifically to difficulties selecting and evaluating scientific theories before Kuhn and Feyerabend, and there are strong reasons to believe that Feyerabend's development of incommensurability was directly inspired by Einstein's use of the term.

More specifically, exercise difficulties are due partly to dyspnoea and lower limb skeletal muscle dysfunction.

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