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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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While this problem is less pronounced in protein identification using large samples derived from cell lines where vast majority of proteins are expressed ubiquitously [ 11, 25] this problem is pronounced when small samples are used.
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29 The problem is pronounced for men, 26 who are also at more than four times the risk of suicide across the lifespan.
The problem is pronounced in Washington.
It is music of Stravinsky's old age: the temperature has cooled; the detachment from the audience and from practical performance problems is pronounced.
The problems were pronounced in poor countries, but even in North America the results for ailments like untreated gum disease were as bad as elsewhere.
These problems are pronounced in the Mediterranean, a sea bounded by more than a dozen countries that rely on it for business and pleasure.
Concerning child characteristics (gender, age, caregiving characteristics, caregiving impact and daily hassles affecting personal life), a meta-analysis found that effects for internalizing and externalizing problems were pronounced in studies including more girls and younger children [ 1].
Actually, this problem is more pronounced in Castor oil biodiesel industry.
This problem is more pronounced in rural areas, some of which does not have water supply infrastructure [1].
This problem is especially pronounced for revegetation that relies on trees due to their prolonged lead-time to achieve canopy closure.
Our work further confirms what a plethora of academic research shows: Barriers to voting have skewed the electorate rightward, and this problem is particularly pronounced in midterm elections.
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