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Due to this hedge-row-effect, the formation of clustered tiny shoots causes difficulty in harvesting.
Another species likely to face difficulty are tiny sea snails known as pteropods, which are a vital food source for young salmon.
She twisted around, with some difficulty, in her tiny seat.
Russia achieved its goals, but with difficulty against a tiny foe.Mr Serdyukov smashed through the remaining resistance.
Among programmers, cryptography is notorious for its difficulty — even a tiny mistake can render your seemingly secure code worthless — and the conventional wisdom is that, whenever possible, the implementation of cryptography should be left to the experts.
Other props Lanier used during the trial included a bale of hay to demonstrate the difficulty of finding tiny asbestos fibers in talcum powder, and a set of scales.
This may influence the efficacy of surgery because surgeons have difficulty in locating tiny HCCs in this circumstance.
Complicating their research was the difficulty in seeing the tiny structures at all, explained Thawani, a graduate student in in chemical and biological engineering.
Even now, years later, they choke up talking about it, and have difficulty looking at the tiny coffins made for such occasions.
Pure subtractive methodologies are of limited use due to the need for a large quantity of mRNA to drive hybridization to completion as well as the difficulty in cloning the tiny amount of cDNA remaining after hybridization.
After inhaling tiny droplets of the poison, people have difficulty breathing, and in Florida in 1996 it killed 150 manatees, an endangered sea mammal.
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