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Clinical trials to assess interventions and outcomes in enteral nutrition may not be applicable to everyday practice, given that delivery of prescribed enteral nutrition is commonly incomplete.
Additional limitations include (i) the assembly results are often fragmented into large numbers of contigs, (ii) the genome covered by the assembled contigs/scaffolds is commonly incomplete and (iii) the frequency of falsely assembled contigs can be high because of chimeric joins.
The site, including some four residential areas, has yielded the largest known collection of fossils of the extinct hominin Homo erectus altogether some 40 incomplete skeletons, which are commonly known as the Peking man fossils.
Other variations reported are commonly seen in rabbits (e.g. incomplete septation of lung lobes, irregular palatal rugae, blunt-tipped tail, irregular-shaped liver, globular-shaped kidneys, bilobed vertebral centra, reduced ossification of centra, sternebrae, pubis and skull).
Table II summarizes an incomplete list of public and commercial chemical databases that are commonly screened in real practices.
Alerts for patients becoming physiologically unstable were commonly missed when incomplete observation sets were taken suggesting that this practice should be avoided.
The tests that were most commonly incomplete in the computerized battery were tests of executive functions (Trail making test B and Stroop incongruent words), which is a pattern seen in many forms of dementia.
Sleep apnea was commonly diagnosed in motor-incomplete injuries.
Bladder outlet obstruction leading to incomplete emptying is commonly seen in benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) in older men.
Frequency of incomplete colonoscopy was commonly cited, indicating causes such as tortuous bowel, pain, or strictures, but problems specifically related to fecal tagging were rarely mentioned.
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