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However, those formally trained in health economics have sparse knowledge of the unique demands of public health and are often lured outside the non-profit/governmental sphere or focus in medical care economics [ 55, 56], making training specifically focused in this area challenging.
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Many have sparse membership and meet infrequently.
How to prioritize the definition of quality criteria or norms for all of these new substances for which we generally have only sparse knowledge on their behaviour in the environment or on their toxic effects on human health or the environment?
Although FCD is a common cause of epilepsy, there is sparse knowledge about the underlying pathomechanisms.
ATGL has been identified and characterized in a variety of tissues and cell types (for review, see [23]), but there is sparse knowledge about ATGL expression in blood vessels.
Sparse knowledge exists on how work-related factors influence this differential course of pain recovery.
There is sparse knowledge about the epidemiology of HZ in cancer patients, particularly among the elderly.
There is sparse knowledge of why prisoners seek help for health problems [ 14].
Therefore, a study was launched to add to the sparse knowledge in this field.
Recent research seems to show that medical students have a knowledge level of the gross anatomy of the musculoskeletal system that is sparse in comparison with students of other health professions [ 8– 10].
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