Sentence examples for technically difficult to estimate from inspiring English sources

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Finally, it is technically difficult to estimate accurate perfusion rates for normal tissues, especially in the case of normal tissues that have very fast ICG kinetics.

However, it is technically difficult to estimate the tubular size on biopsies because the axis of the slices of the specimens is not always constant.

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Technically, the saturation size is difficult to estimate based on preclinical or clinical data because the plateau is generally not observed in preclinical or clinical settings.

Total population numbers are difficult to estimate.

Variable expenses are more difficult to estimate.

It is a complicated process, and technically difficult to study, Kang says.

Some time series applications require data which are either expensive or technically difficult to obtain.

The card would be sophisticated but not technically difficult to produce.

However, because it is technically difficult to perform ESD of the colon, ESD is not a commonly used technique.

It is technically difficult to track consumers as they hop from phone to computer to tablet and back again.

In a bioterrorist scenario it would be technically difficult to give this drug to a large number of exposed individuals.

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