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Some patients had difficulty interpreting clinical data, but most were keen to see the CDSS used to help them understand their diabetes, provided a clinician explained their results.
In an interview, he once said that even as an adult he had difficulty interpreting charts and graphs quickly but that he had learned to overcome his disability by studying harder and taking more time to absorb information.
With one question, on medications, we had difficulty interpreting the responses because of the way it was constructed, so we supplemented this with manufacturers' data.
Although students sometimes had difficulty interpreting the entire paper they selected, they described the parts they did understand and identified areas with which they struggled.
As patients and carers had difficulty interpreting objective, clinic-based disease assessments, they described how they developed their own subjective strategies for monitoring IPF.
We conducted three sensitivity analyses in turn (1) excluding two results where the participants were suspected to have incorrectly used the device, (2) a colour-blind participant who may have had difficulty interpreting the colour change of crystals and (3) a participant who was suspected to have violated the protocol (consumed alcohol between use of the three devices).
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He added, "If I had difficulties interpreting these papers, how would nonscientists fare?" Federal agencies have come down on different sides of the issue.
Comments on a number of surveys also suggested that some respondents may have had difficulties interpreting the $Private(B – A) attribute describing the share of patient contributions to the total cost of the program.
Who wants a pilot or doctor who is disorganized, easily distracted and has difficulty interpreting symbols?
People with autism often focus on details and have difficulty interpreting facial expressions.
They could also lead to teaching tools for people who have difficulty interpreting expressions, such as those with autism.
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