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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hallmark problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a problem or issue that is considered to be characteristic of a certain situation or condition. For example, "Lack of access to reliable health care is a hallmark problem of many rural communities."
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The current prevalence of studies highlighting the competition between these two systems is probably more a reflection of what constitutes a hallmark problem in economics and philosophy than the general nature of interaction of these two systems [43].
This type of phenotypic correction is preferable to previous attempts to introduce the WT copy of the gene into iPS cells using lentiviral vectors [28] because it is completely clean; no residual foreign exogenous DNA remains to contaminate the genome and cause insertional mutagenesis, a hallmark problem with viral insertions.
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By all accounts under Shoesmith's leadership Haringey's children's department had all the hallmark problems that social workers have long complained about; overstretched staff with inadequate support and a preoccupation with targets, as well as the over-bureaucratised command and control culture, for which the Munro inquiry into child protection recently criticised modern children's services.
Signs you might have a problem: The hallmark signs of a yeast infection include extreme itchiness (external or internal), white "cottage cheese-like" discharge and typically no foul order.
Although promising, the use of nanotechnology in jewellery is hampered by the problem of hallmarking, says Cortie.
While other programs might focus on "fixing" a young person's problems, the hallmark of the PYD approach is a view of youth as positive resources to be developed (Roth and Brooks-Gunn 2003; Larson 2000; Lerner 2005).
This is the hallmark of a feasibly decidable problem – i.e. one which can be decided in the 'in practice' sense of everyday concretely embodied computation.
The capacity to reason in the context of uncertainty and to solve poorly defined problems is a hallmark of professional competence in medicine.
The capacity to reason in the context of uncertainty and to solve ill-defined problems is a hallmark of professional competence in medicine.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.05914.013 Excessive reduction in bone mass, with osteoporosis as one of its hallmarks, is a major health problem, especially in the elderly population (Manolagas and Jilka, 1995).
Aggressive behavior, a hallmark of dementia, is a major problem in assisted living facilities.
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