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Even trained musicians sometimes regarded his constructions as too difficult to grasp without intensive study.
Second, the quality trade-offs may actually be not too difficult to grasp without the use of structured design spaces and automated architecture optimization, so that the difference is actually by chance.
But for Trump, that concept may be too difficult to grasp.
"I think apps like this one can really serve two functions: one is to really allow folks to visualize complex structures that may be too difficult to grasp with 2-D, and two, to get people who normally may not be interested in science, to start asking questions about interesting biological phenomena by stepping in the VR novelty," Brennan said.
On the other hand, the formal and mathematical techniques involved, although biologically meaningful, may – in some cases – prove too difficult to grasp (and to implement) for the working biologist.
The obstetricians in our study repeatedly described experiences related to the former: the psychological harm caused due to false positive or false negative findings, or the stress caused when the information obtained from an examination was too difficult to grasp or manage for expectant parents.
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"Art is inefficient, hard to find and often difficult to grasp," she says.
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