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Although some of his writings suffer from shallow characterization, his work remains an outstanding chronicle of Nigerian city life and appealed to a broad audience.
Unfortunately, non-interactive media can suffer from shallow attention and processing: in some studies, reading a textbook fails to outperform even do-nothing controls (Vanlehn et al. 2007).
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They do, however, suffer from a shallow viewing angle, which can make watching the TV from anywhere other than directly in front somewhat of a challenge.
However, these microscopy techniques suffer from relatively shallow imaging depths.
A normalized version of this measure also exists, but was found to suffer from the shallow annotation problem [ 48].
However, due to strong light scattering, pure optical imaging modalities suffer from either shallow penetration depth (e.g., confocal microscopy [ 2], two-photon microscopy [ 3], and optical coherence tomography [ 4]) or poor spatial resolution (e.g., diffuse optical tomography (DOT) [ 5]).
In this schema, the average wanky thinkpiece what Lana Del Rey says about feminism, what the Siege of the Cereal Killer Café says about gentrification doesn't suffer from being too shallow, but precisely from being too philosophical.
Neither approach suffers from the shallow sort of circularity of just described, that of assuming the normative force they set out to explain.
In karst terrain where limestone has a clay overburden, traditional surface resistivity methods suffer from lack of current penetration through the shallow clay layer.
Asner suspects that soils hold water better on the flatter terrain, while the trees near meadows might have shallower root systems, or suffer from hotter temperatures because there's less shade.
It accuses SeaWorld of keeping orcas in holding pools as shallow as 8ft where they suffer from sunburn and alleges that employees have to disguise the injuries by painting black zinc oxide onto the mammals.
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