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The review authors classified each item as "yes" (adequately addressed), "no" (inadequately addressed), or "unclear" (inadequate detail presented to allow a judgment to be made).
Housing is another major issue that has been inadequately addressed in the CPM through 2016.
Also, the overall learning environment is harmed as subjects not tested are inadequately addressed.
Conclusion: In the medical school curriculum, gender's effect on disease is inadequately addressed.
In addition, decisive roles required of designers in designing out waste remains inadequately addressed.
Though pain management has been targeted as a top priority, it continues to be inadequately addressed.
The researchers pointed out that summer stream flow has been inadequately addressed in salmon and trout conservation efforts.
In this chapter, I examine a topic inadequately addressed in current discusssions about education in developing countries: teaching quality.
While the medical challenges of this pandemic receive much of the attention they merit, the moral implications are still inadequately addressed.
However, experiments have indicated that these walls experience noticeable flexure and shear responses, in addition to rocking, which has been inadequately addressed by previous analysis methods.
India's democracy has often been faulted for being so unruly and its Parliament so dysfunctional that fundamental, vital development issues, like malnutrition and education, are inadequately addressed.
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