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Logistic regression analysis will be used to investigate associations between correct referral of simulated patients, practice demographics (list size/number of receptionists) and the nature of unannounced simulated patient telephone call (e.g. perceived difficulty of detecting stroke, e.g. easy, moderately easy and difficult to recognise).

I do not need to tell you that around the Council table there were certain people who found it difficult to include the words 'regions with legislative powers' in the declaration and difficult to recognise, as the European Council, that those regions may have a place and a say.

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The prescription of AD in bipolar depression appears to be another largely underestimated problem in the clinical practice and is difficult to recognise by means of traditional epidemiological methods (lay interview and structured diagnostic tools).

Both men and women found it difficult to recognise and articulate mental health problems and this had consequences for their ability to communicate with health professionals.

First, both men and women found it difficult to recognise and articulate mental health problems and this had consequences for their ability to communicate with health professionals.

Nevertheless, all these low frequency variations are poorly marked and they are difficult to recognise since Tyrol time series contains a great fraction of its signal in the higher frequency domain.

He also has a condition called CVI, which impairs his vision, and means he finds it difficult to recognise faces and read expressions, making the formation of a relationship a struggle.

24 The study's results demonstrate that while parents and grandparents recognise childhood obesity as problematic, endorse healthy eating and exercise habits, and take responsibility for children's body weights, they find it difficult to recognise and discuss young children's overweight and obesity.

Logically, if women are unaware of how their breasts typically look and feel, they could find it difficult to recognise subtle changes and might only detect them when the disease is relatively advanced.

All pilots are trained to deal with such events, but one contributor to an aviation forum said the effects of such an incident "make it incredibly difficult to recognise and reach out for the oxygen mask and autopilot controls".

Earlier this week UKIP leader Nigel Farage said immigration has led to a "change in our communities that has left many people in our towns and cities frankly finding it difficult to recognise the place being the same as it was 10 to 15 years ago".

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