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- It might also be difficult using transatlantic flights to supply marketsin the United States.
- Classifying diverse groups of closely related organisms that differ very subtly is difficult using a cladistic approach.
- The assessment shows that removal of mustard agent from projectiles would be difficult using the current BGCAPP design.
- If using an ax or maul is difficult using two 6-or 8-pound steel wedges may help.
- "The experts concluded it is difficult using the current methods to identify mad cow disease for cows 20 months or younger.
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- She was one of the first scholars to translate Abhidhamma texts, known for their complexity and difficult use of technical language.
- This means processes that are hard to control, such as barrel plating, are much more difficult using a trivalent chromium bath.
- The growth of large boules, however, remains quite difficult using this method, and it is better suited to the creation of polytype structures.
- The tokens cost only a penny to produce, but the scientists are confident that making an unauthorized copy would be extremely difficult using current manufacturing methods .-0-
- Rather than building extremely large arches, or very tall supporting columns ( difficult using stone ), a series of arched structures are built one atop another, with wider structures at the base.
- After pitchers like James Otis Crandall and Charley Hall made names for themselves as relief specialists, gauging a pitcher's effectiveness became more difficult using the traditional method of tabulating wins and losses.
- The device measures various levels of conscious awareness; a task which can be difficult using only the behavioural response feedback ( eye, verbal and motor activity ) inherent to the Glasgow Coma Scale.
- Unlike other modern-day uses of archery,'foam archers'must face the difficult use of a far more clumsy projectile with a maximum effective range of perhaps only fifty or sixty feet.
- Examination of the small intestine, particularly the lower two-thirds, is difficult using fiber-optic or video scopes that have long cables that must be snaked into the digestive tract through the mouth or nose.
- Tracking the asteroid, which was on the far side of the sun, was difficult using the Mauna Kea telescope, Williams said, because of its angular proximity to the sun; only a few minutes were available for observations.
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