Sentence examples for technically very challenging from inspiring English sources

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However, it is seldom performed in Western countries, mainly because it is technically very challenging.

These decadal forecasts are very much experimental – they are at the cutting edge of the science and are technically very challenging.

"It was technically very challenging.

However, 15O-water is freely diffusible and is not, like other PET or SPECT perfusion tracers, trapped in the myocardium, thus making assessment of the left ventricular volumes and function technically very challenging.

"It's a hell of a lot more efficient [to start with biofeedstocks] than to start with petroleum, because petroleum contains no oxygen, so you have to get the oxygen in, and I can tell you it's technically very challenging.

First, the precise analysis of cleavage of globin peptides or hemoglobin by falcipains proved to be technically very challenging.

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These latest techniques may offer some cosmetic advantage, but are technically and logistically very challenging.

Collecting "awake pre-anesthesia" EEG data from infants is technically and logistically very challenging.

Very challenging".

"It was very challenging.

That's very challenging.

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