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There is an increasing belief that many of the cognitive deficits following TBI may be the consequence of traumatic axonal injury (TAI), which may be subtle and is poorly quantified with conventional imaging techniques.
Stigma may be subtle and is inherently difficult to quantify.
Arthralgia might be subtle and is only noticed after a careful clinical investigation [ 5].
Thickening of the retina can be subtle and is more influenced by a subjective interpretation.
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The symptoms may be subtle and are often initially attributed to other causes.
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At times, it is subtle and is unfortunately diagnosed as an ear-nose-throat infection, which are often degenerated by antibiotic therapy.
Used in place of the absolute value isHowever, the correct concept of an analytic function of several complex variables is subtle and was developed only in the 20th century.
Differences in the data derived from the two vitrified samples are subtle and are generally within the range of intra-sample variation, as described above, indicating that the structural characteristics of these samples are at least grossly similar.
Metabolic changes were subtle and were only detected using metabolic profiling in combination with an oral glucose tolerance test.
These differences are subtle and are mainly a result of the intricacies of managing data over time.
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