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On the other hand, evidence is likely to be sparse from smaller or less developed countries.
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Their blooms are sparse from neglect and lack of sun.
News was sparse from the front lines, and the American press started referring to the situation as the "Phony War".
Rainfall is sparse, from 6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) in the south to about 12 inches in the north.
His commitment to avoid using activists to report means that coverage is sparse from some embattled cities, like Deir al-Zour in the east.
Dedicated out-patient preanaesthetic clinics are relatively recent phenomenon and information is sparse from developing world.
Such information is sparse from low and middle income countries (11).
55 There is evidence from Europe that antimicrobial resistance is related to high antibiotic use 7, 56 but such data are sparse from the developing world.
Although the high prevalence of HHV-8, CMV and EBV has been well documented in Africa, such data are sparse from Ghana.
First, contextual evidence from India on job choices of health workers has largely been piecemeal [ 28- 30]; research that appreciates the nuances of factors that determine job choices has been sparse from this geographical area.
This number stems from the idea that the network should be sparse [ 19], and from the three tier structure of the algorithm developed in the next section.
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