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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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This problem was pointed out by Ågren et al. (2007).
This problem was pointed out in a recent study [ 32], suggesting that the human genome might actually contain twice as many transcribed regions as currently annotated.
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Several problems are pointed out above.
The possibility of using stochastic dynamic programming for this problem was first pointed out by Possingham et al. (1991).
This problem was already pointed out in 1972 by the Club of Rome report "Limits to Growth" [8].
This problem was already pointed out by Likhite et al. (1985) who was forced to limit the pulse peak <0.6 T due to the imbalance of pick-up coil caused by "ringing" of the coil system.
The problem with this argument was pointed out half a century ago by Richard Hofstadter in his brilliant essay on Lincoln in "The American Political Tradition".
One problem with this suggestion was pointed out by Quine (1960) in Word and Object with his indeterminacy of translation argument.
This problem has been pointed out also in [1 3].
This problem has been pointed out also for the TRISS model, where several studies have shown that although overall discrimination was acceptable, calibration varied substantially across different strata of injury severity, and undue emphasis was placed on strata with minor injury because the majority of patients belonged there.
This problem was first resolved by pointing out that low juvenile establishment or survival lent the iteroparous strategy a fitness advantage [ 6].
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