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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above suffers" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something mentioned earlier that is experiencing hardship or difficulty, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The situation described above suffers from a lack of clarity."
Alternatives: "the aforementioned struggles" or "the prior statement endures".
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the current imaging procedure of choice, has higher spatial resolution and sensitivity, but as above, suffers specificity especially when Charcot or other noninfectious changes are present (8, 12– 12).
The model above suffers from the reflection problem, since Y appears on both sides of the equation.
The landmark-based framework derived above suffers from one apparent shortcoming: the number of features will grow very fast.
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R.C. Lagomarsino '09, above, suffered a concussion vs. Dartmouth in 2006.
Trying to juggle too much can mean you, your business, family or all of the above suffer, warns Semple.
Ms. Spruill, 57, above, suffered a heart attack and died after the police threw a concussion grenade into her Harlem apartment on May 16.
Moreover, gait analysis showed that co-IgNrg1 mutants, like the Bace1 mice described above, suffered from pronounced deficits in forelimb/hindlimb coordination.
Clearly, the above calculation suffers from a number of shortcomings which may cause the observed deviation.
All of the methods of ionization described above suffer from a lack of selectivity as to which element is ionized and depend either on the mass spectrometer for differentiation or on careful sample chemistry.
Many of the approaches mentioned above suffer from three major defects.
When charismatic Italian politician Umberto Bossi (pictured above) suffered a severe stroke in 2004, the disease changed his voice, and, strangely enough, his public image.
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