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This scale mainly considers the consumer goods possessed by the family and classifies respondents into classes A1, A2, B1, B2, C, D and E (A1 is the category with the greatest ownership, whereas E delineates a lack of ownership and includes the homeless).
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Failure to identify disease progress early and adjust therapy and the inability to delineate a lack of therapeutic efficacy and expeditiously introduce an alternative therapy are both equally deleterious to optimal management strategy and hence prejudicial to outcome.
Apart from excluding 35 specialists who did not report the specific locations they visited, this study was not able to further delineate locum from outreach workers due to a lack of information about regularity and length of rural visiting.
Perhaps certain brain functions or a pre-specified level of brain activity, signalling a lack of capacity, could be used to delineate ethically justifiable research.
The anatomy was difficult to clearly delineate in 29 (15%) of the patients, most commonly because of a lack of complete visualization of these small-caliber vessels.
This lack of organization, combined with a lack of hierarchical recruitment dependencies, has made it difficult to delineate assembly pathways as have been developed for centrioles.
Depth constraints and a lack of resistivity contrast in the model make it impossible to delineate the electrical LAB.
25 Though data are provided on comorbid conditions, their utility in this context is limited because of a lack of information on severity and because it is not possible to delineate how these relate to pre-surgical or postoperative complications.
A lack of entrepreneurship.
First, a lack of competition.
A Lack of Professionalism.
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