Sentence examples for the difficulty to detect from inspiring English sources

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Detectability: defines the difficulty to detect the attacks, ranging from easy (E) to difficult (D), and the deployed methods to detect the attacks.

Gain C D/unresolved Good isolation Low [43] Anti-VMI Attacks none Unresolved problem Difficult: Attack specific Medium [49, 50] Detectability: defines the difficulty to detect the attacks, ranging from easy (E) to difficult (D), and the deployed methods to detect the attacks.

Even HRM is a promising method, it can be compromised by a low proportion of tumour cells in the analysed sample and by the difficulty to detect homozygous mutations, as the sensitivity of K-Ras mutations detection was only 5 10%.

The difficulty to detect and quantify contaminants of emerging concern in the environment stimulates the development of appropriate analytical methods.

Naturally, this new technique bears some limitations, such as the difficulty to detect Ca2+-signals in deep tissues like the brain.

The high concentrations of LTB4 detected in human saliva are in contrast to the difficulty to detect this lipoxygenase product in blood and urine samples.

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Some authors raise the difficulties to detect and diagnose these troubles with appropriate instruments [ 8, 7, 12, 13].

Systematic errors stemming from the difficulties to detect and interpret multiple substitutions most likely caused the Charales to affiliate with land plants when suboptimal models of amino acid substitutions were used.

This model is known to provide a better fit than site-homogeneous models, thus minimizing the impact of systematic errors stemming from the difficulties to detect and interpret multiple substitutions [ 33– 33].

Given the difficulties to detect in vivo generation of PG-Gs in malonate-lesioned rats, we moved to an in vitro strategy using a cell line, M-213, which recapitulates some phenotypic characteristics of striatal neurons.

Given the difficulties to detect the generation of PG-Gs from 2-AG in our in vivo model, we considered the possibility that pathways other than COX-2 metabolism of 2-AG may be involved in the generation of putative pro-inflammatory 2-AG-derived compounds, or that the neuroprotection shown by O-3841 was due to its interaction with targets other than DAGL.

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