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Regrettably, dyspraxia is poorly understood compared to its better-known SpLD cousins dyslexia, ADHD and Asperger's syndrome.

In aged macaques, changes in attentional updating and monitoring systems are poorly understood compared to changes in shifting and inhibition.

However, AR's practical uses are relatively not well understood compared to those of virtual reality and other technologies (Joseph and Uther 2009).

However, in mammals only little is understood compared to Drosophila and zebrafish [16] [18].

Mechanisms of substrate recognition by calpain are altogether poorly understood, compared to other types of proteases.

Insect miRNAs are far less understood compared to their mammal and plant counterparts.

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The function of β-chimaerins in the nervous system is less understood comparing to α-chimaerins.

It looks like when you meet other clubs and you have an English passport, you hit these prices which are very difficult to understand compared to the quality of the players.

The concordance methods are difficult to understand compared to scoring and compromising methods.

There is something about a couple of characters facing off, life bars draining, and wild super moves changing the outcome of the match that is relatively easy to understand, compared to the rest of the world of competitive gaming.

Bonds, in particular found this attitude hard to understand compared to his own committed, never-say-die approach; providing for Bonds' further evidence of the decay in the modern game and modern player.

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