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The frequent discrepancy between the rewards you expected to get from a want, and what it actually feels like to fulfill it.

Understanding possible reasons for the frequent discrepancy between common ECG LVH criteria and LVH by echo or MRI would help understanding the genesis of ECG changes that occur as a consequence of increased LV mass.

How best to diagnose ICU acquired late pneumonia is still under debate, considering the frequent discrepancy between clinical and histological diagnosis.

NOS: not otherwise specified PNET: primitive neuroectodermal tumor GIST: gastrointestinal stromal tumor PEComa: malignant perivascular epithelioid cell tumor MPNST: malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor The second most frequent discrepancy was related to the histological type (Table 4).

Numerous studies in recent years have highlighted the importance of adequate ENM characterization and have noted the frequent discrepancy between ENM characterization information provided by manufacturers and those independently measured in the laboratory.

The frequent discrepancy between direct microscopic counts and the number of culturable bacteria from environmental samples is one of several indications that we currently know very little about the diversity of microorganisms in nature [ 16].

The most frequent discrepancy was related to the grade of the tumor: either no grading by the diagnostic pathologist while the expert attributed grade 3 (n = 33, 20%), or misinterpretation of the grading with grade 3 attributed by the diagnostic pathologist and grade 1 by the expert (n = 3, 2%).

21 It is widely believed that the introduction of trial registration would remove the practice of retrospective changes to outcomes, but a recent study has shown that there are frequent discrepancies between outcomes included on trial registers and those reported in subsequent publications.

A review article analyzing general agreement between different informants reported frequent discrepancies in the ratings of emotional and behavioural problems in children (e. g. correlations about r =.20; [ 12]).

In view of the frequent discrepancies, we and others decided to propose an MDSC proficiency panel for human cells, within the CIMT immuno-monitoring group.

The frequent discrepancies suggest the essential involvement of synaptically connected regions, that is a distributive focus, in the origination of most seizures.

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