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Conventionally, the particles are identified by shape and characteristic features that are often difficult to recognize for a new complex.
Especially in attenuated phenotypes, a definite diagnosis may be delayed for years because early symptoms are difficult to recognize for physicians not familiar with the disease, since the disease progresses silently over decades.
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While such errors should be avoided, they may be difficult to recognize even for an experienced experimenter.
As a consequence, endobronchial and central lesions can be difficult to recognize, raising the potential for missed cancers.
As a consequence, endobronchial lesions, pulmonary-hilum lung cancers, and parenchymal abnormalities at lung apices or within lung fibroses are difficult to recognize, raising the potential for missed cancers.
Obscure signs of illness may make the disease more difficult to recognize and supports the need for diagnostic indicators for pyometra.
Perhaps because of the nonspecific nature of clinical manifestations, SARS can be especially difficult to recognize among patients already hospitalized for other reasons.
"Many mothers and fathers are not just poor – they also find it difficult to recognize the local food value for their children," the CHA says.
In the absence of quantitative data, it is difficult to recognize the clinical utility of miRNA for BE diagnosis.
Hand-in-hand with this politico-economic fetishism goes a psychological denial of this substitution that makes the "mistake" of taking things for processes very difficult to recognize.
For human, it is not so difficult to recognize people in many conditions.
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