Examples of using Difficult to detect in English and their translations into Polish
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However, it is quite difficult to detect the species and hence it is very likely still occurs in the study area.
Adults may also develop cataracts that are difficult to detect because they cause no symptoms.
a moderate overstatement of expected yield would have the same effect and be even more difficult to detect.
While slight edema may be difficult to detect, especially in an overweight person,
Another reason why GH is widely abused by many athletes is because the drug is somewhat difficult to detect.
Chlamydia(Chlamydia) because in the early stages produce fewer disease signs is quite difficult to detect.
Note that even large aneurysms can be very difficult to detect on physical examination in overweight people.
this crime is extremely difficult to detect and prove.
where it might be difficult to detect effects.
making them difficult to detect.
which make them extremely difficult to detect.
A dose large enough to be lethal, but difficult to detect… because of the way the body breaks the drug down.
Black holes are difficult to detect Because as the name suggests You cannot see one by itself because it's black.
such as silicone masks that are difficult to detect with ordinary cameras.
They can pass through the whole earth without ever interacting which makes them very difficult to detect.
dog fur is difficult to detect.
Some unusual metabolites. Our tentative conclusion is that the substance injected was succlynocide. A dose large enough to be lethal, but difficult to detect… because of the way the body breaks the drug down.
dog fur is difficult to detect.
it is also more difficult to detect in the case of night vision observations of the generation I for the same reason also this light is not suitable for use with analog I-generation night vision devices, e.g.. Yukon NV MT.
It isn't difficult to detect asphyxiation.