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This indicates the difficulty of applying a constant level of nanocellulose.
Importantly, this indicates the difficulty in generalizing results obtained from specific cohorts of preterm children and hence motivates the performance of follow-up studies of preterm children from different settings.
This indicates the difficulty and limitation of genome assembly using short read sequence data to span across longer repeat sequences such as insertion sequences, transposons, and non-coding RNA sequences.
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This indicates the difficulties of performing this type of study on such a small population.
This result indicates the difficulty of measuring the optical responses due to circular polarization, such as CD and MO effect, by using a-SNOM, which is consistent with the theoretical prediction [31].
The low reliability shown in this study indicates the difficulty of using the ICF as a measurement tool and is also attributable to the ambiguous nature of the qualifiers.
However, this figure also indicates the difficulty in calculating the ΔCFF by assuming one specified receiver fault mechanism in a complex regional stress field in which earthquakes with various focal mechanisms occur.
This large energy difference indicates the difficulty of the conversion of structures (b) to (c) which argued the step wise process of nucleophilic attack.
Still the divergence of some results indicates the difficulty of dissecting the independent genetic contribution of genes in this region to the risk of developing T1D.
The high rate of dropout during follow-up indicates the difficulty of determining long-term (> 25 years) prognoses.
The feature is treated as a numeric feature because its value also indicates the difficulty of the problem.
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