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There are several possible reasons, including a) insufficient coverage of the population, b) lack of specificity due to too broad a syndrome definition, c) lack of specificity due to the indirect nature of telephone diagnosis, and d) inappropriate evaluation methods.

It also illuminates gaps in current knowledge including a) insufficient information on the nature and levels of contaminants in breast milk; b) lack of consistent protocols for collecting and analyzing breast milk samples; c) lack of toxicokinetic data; and d) lack of data on health outcomes that may be produced in infants by exposure to chemicals in breast milk.

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The panel deemed the Pentagon's current strategic plan inadequate, unaffordable, and leaving large gaps, including an insufficient capability to respond to domestic terrorism.

The first stone was laid by the pastor Lijnen on 1 October 1870, and construction continued smoothly until 12 May 1873, when the nearly completed tower collapsed; various reasons have been put forward, including an insufficient frame and poor quality bricks.

Roof leakages and lack of plinth protection, including an insufficient rain water drainage, were major areas of concern.

Moreover, many reported various space limitations including an insufficient number of treatment rooms, insufficient waiting areas, or lack of space to designate a separate waiting room [ 15].

Ionized hypocalcemia is the most sensitive indicator of citrate accumulation, but it can also stem from other causes, including an insufficient replacement rate.

Challenges ahead of the Povezivanje (Connecting) project leaders are many, including an insufficient number of mediators, a large number of families to visit, difficulties with collection and analysis of data gathered by mediators and used by specific Ministries.

Although all studies reviewed noted a significant improvement in 25(OH D concentrations, a mean optimal vitamin D concentration was not achieved by all and may be due to several reasons including an insufficient dose of vitamin D and/or use of a less effective form of vitamin D (ergocalciferol, as opposed to cholecalciferol).

Third, Omran's epidemiological transition theory has been criticized for being overly focused on mortality and fertility at the expense of morbidity and its risk factors, including an insufficient account of the role of poverty in determining disease risk and mortality, especially in less developed countries (18, 20, 45, 46).

Despite heightened public concern in Japan for childhood mental health problems [ 5- 7], many of these children remain unidentified and have no access to professional support due to various barriers including an insufficient specialized community health service system and parents or school teachers having inadequate knowledge of and stigma against child mental health problems.

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