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A groin mass is rather difficult to recognize with palpation because the herniated mass locates deep in the femoral triangle, concealed beneath the pectineus muscle.
The Ugly partition contains pairs of images considered difficult to recognize, with a VR of 0.15 at a FAR of 0.001.
In general, high-surface-area materials in catalysis are not well suited as model materials for testing catalyst stability, because changes in the morphology are difficult to recognize with electron microscopy.
This method permits data to be obtained that would be difficult to recognize with an optical microscope.
Although most LRTI are of viral origin, approximately 75% of antibiotics are prescribed because viral etiology and disease severity are difficult to recognize with traditional clinical and laboratory means [ 2].
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The study of identification methods for clay minerals is very important because of the very fine particle size (less than 2 μm) of these materials, which makes it difficult to recognize them with the naked eye.
However, it has been difficult to recognize areas with a higher likelihood of promoting diversification.
Benign diseases, like fibroadenomas, in the mammary gland are associated with increased risk of breast cancer in the same women, although in clinical practice it is difficult to recognize women with fibroadenomas who are at risk of developing breast cancer.
For example, the system tends to choke on rare words, since their rarity makes them difficult to recognize and associate with other words.
SARS is difficult to recognize in hospitalized patients with a variety of underlying conditions in the absence of epidemiologic links.
So that, it is difficult to recognize nasossinusal disease in patients with cystic fibrosis.
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