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By visual inspection, we were able to divide our hits into three phenotypic classes: I) failure to enter mitosis, II) brief mitotic arrest without cytokinesis, and III) brief mitotic arrest with cytokinesis.
Exclusion criteria were: (i) failure to get consent; (ii) multiple-cancer patients; and (iii) lost follow-up.
Consequently, we were able to discriminate and report on two aspects of the same spectrum: (i) failure to initiate the prescribed treatment and (ii) lack of adherence to the prescribed drugs.
Overall, the identification of a single source of lead overexposure depended mainly on the following factors: (i) failure to sampling a source, (ii) the concentrations of concern and (iii) the uncertainty related to the sampling of the children.
C Define and rank drug-related problems ["an event or circumstance involving a drug treatment that (potentially) prevents a patient experiencing an optimum outcome of medical care" – Strand et al 1990] [ 54]: i Failure to receive drug: the patient has a medical problem that resulted from his or her not receiving a drug.
For all regions except North West Germany, where children were not selected from a population-based register, we considered non-response, both overall and due to: (i) failure to trace the family (non-traceability), (ii) traced families declining to participate (refusal), and (iii) traced families not being approached by researchers (non-approach).
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This made me feel even worse because now, I added "failure" to the list of things I disliked about myself.
I don't know about Pink, but I think failure to hear can work as a response only for a while.
The clinic counsellor only wanted to talk about failure which I felt was inappropriate in the middle of a cycle, whereas if I mentioned failure to the nursing staff, they always brushed it under the carpet, encouraging positive thinking instead.
I attribute failure to a poor upbringing, where parents or guardians might not have stressed education.
He said: "I believe failure to hold those hearings is disgraceful and dangerous.
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