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This challenge arose from complaints made initially by breast cancer patients who objected to Myriad's monopoly control over the testing and interpretation of risks associated with these cancer genes.

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There can be no doubt, of course, that this challenge arises in part from the complexities of the technical language that serves as our primary view of climate change.

This challenge arises from difficulties resisting eccentric loading and providing adequate implant-bone fixation.

This challenge arises from the fact that in such a routing paradigm, the transmitter does not have a default next hop for a specific route.

This challenge arises because many compounds do not produce crystals of suitable morphology for single crystal X-ray analysis [12, 20, 60, 61, 62], that is, the crystals are usually twined or exist as thin needles that are very fragile and do not diffract well.

This challenge arises as they try to make sense of their new role as case manager in relation to their current professional identity.

This challenge arises because designation of compared sample groups is most often abbreviated, ad hoc, or even missing from published signature tables.

This challenge arises, in part, because the genes that contribute to most 1p36-related phenotypes have yet to be identified, and many 1p36-related phenotypes may arise from haploinsufficiency for more than one gene within a particular genomic region.

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