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The efficacy of oral vitamin K is less certain as there is a recognised problem of absorption in some babies, and additional difficulties in compliance with multiple-dose oral regimens (Zipursky, 1999; Wariyar et al, 2000; von Kries et al, 2003).

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Degradation of polymers caused by water ingress is a recognised problem for the long term strength of structural materials but may be considered too slow for some packaging materials!

Thus, the practice of sex determination for selective abortion of female fetuses is a recognised problem, despite the introduction of a policy in 2003 that prohibits both sex determination and sex selection (17).

This underestimate is a recognised problem in the GPRD because of underrecording of cervical smear results in computerised patient medical records before the widespread use of electronic transfer of cervical smear results from laboratories.

There is a recognised problem with the lack of financial literacy in the UK".

There is a recognised problem with the lack of financial literacy in the UK and there is a distinct lack of detail in today's announcement on how the Government will ensure people have access to good impartial advice so they make the right decisions about their income for retirement.

For instance, the ordering of inappropriate tests is a recognised problem, but is usually considered in relation to cost savings and the goal of reducing test volume.

To give an example, I took 100 senior people from M&S to the cinema to see An Inconvenient Truth, a documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognised problem worldwide.

The shortage of midwives is a recognised problem in Australia and expected to continue[ 41].

Inefficiency in the operating theatre environment is a recognised problem 2 and has inspired the development of various initiatives such as the Productive Operating Theatre in the UK National Health Service (NHS), 3 which has now been adopted in New Zealand.

Nathan Dick from the charity Clinks – which supports and campaigns for the voluntary sector working with offenders, and which submitted evidence to the Lammy Review – says a lack of diversity in the judiciary is a recognised problem within the sector.

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