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Associated features considered typical for migraine but often disregarded in CH were also quite common (Table 5).
One crucial but often disregarded problem in tissue-engineered bone is that osteoblasts in culture significantly differ in function and behavior from their counterparts in vivo.
Participants most often identified completing reports for physical violence resulting in actual injury, but often disregarded reports of physical violence that did not result in injury.
14 Another important but often disregarded issue can be the elderly person's self-perception of his/her health status and sense of loss of well-being, which is normally associated with swallowing and eating impairments.
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Failure to detect a species at sites where it is present (i.e. imperfect detection) is known to occur frequently, but this is often disregarded in monitoring programs and metapopulation studies.
But their desires are often disregarded, and while prostitution is legal here, soliciting potential clients and serving as an intermediary between prostitutes and clients are not.
This approach, although constitutes a development of the Philleo concept, takes into account the number, size and distribution of not only air voids but also aggregate grains, often disregarded by other researchers.
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