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"That will be technically very difficult for China," he said.
"But also Beckett demands fearless, open connection with an audience … it is technically very difficult to do as an actor.
Hence, the classical implementation of the electrodes on the faces and around the sample is technically very difficult for various reasons.
The animal experiments The Hib vaccine was technically very difficult to develop because of a shortlived antibody response, especially in children, to the main Hib antigen, a sugar.
The 2.5-acre site in Westchester County, bordering the Metro-North railroad tracks, is "technically very difficult to build on," Mr. Ginsburg said.
However, it is technically very difficult to observe close interactions of marine mammals and underwater turbines, and the likelihood of viewing a rare event such as a collision, is very small.
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"Technically it's very difficult to print this big and maintain fine detail," he said.
Technically, it is very difficult to confirm whether the tumor developed whether primarily or secondarily from another malignancy, if both tumors show the same pathological character.
Technically vitrification is very difficult to perform, because of the very concentrated, viscous, and small volume of vitrification solutions in which the embryos/oocytes must be handled for only a very limited amount of time (<1 min) prior to and during vitrification.
"But it is very difficult technically".
It's theatrical, you have to act, and it's very difficult technically.
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