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had a higher rate of death that appeared to be due to delay or refusal of conventional treatment.
Packet loss may be due to delay deadline or corrupted during transmission.
Part of this may be due to delay in diagnosis.
Some of these deaths may be due to delay in diagnosis since paediatric TB sometimes presents as an acute pneumonia [ 2].
15 In addition, a report on access to cancer drugs in Europe concluded that the lower survival of breast cancer patients in the UK could be due to delay in licensing new drugs.
This may be due to delay in serum folate response compared with blood rickettsaemia, as observed on days 2, 3 and 4. A direct day-by-day comparison of these two parameters may therefore be difficult.
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Though slow relaxation may be due to delayed disengagement of the thick and thin filaments of myosin and actin, most cases of myotonia are due to continuing electrical activity of the sarcolemma (the membrane of striated muscle fibres).
Advanced stage at diagnosis may be due to delayed symptomatic presentation by patients.
Delay in diagnosis may be due to delayed presentation by some women or delayed onward referral by primary care physicians.
This may be due to delayed formation or, more probably, due to sequestering reactions with limited capacity.
This might be due to delayed reaction by the physician to a patient's change in A1C (13).
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