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We refer to the reports, UNICEF (2006, 2007), for an in-depth and comprehensive discussion of the collection and construction of the variables involved, including the unavoidable data limitations and intricate methodological issues.
However, these fabrication methods have limitations such as limited area, low throughput, intricate process, and high cost.
Characterization is important but complicated by the intricate structures, microheterogeneity, and the limitations of current tools for structural analysis.
Future studies with a larger sample size and more intricate study design may help resolve these limitations.
It also draws zestful stimulus from a concern with the limitations of language, both verbal and visual, and teases an intricate drama out of Tristram's imagining of, and playing to, the reader's likely responses.
Although we attempted to verify needle placement in each joint before the injection of contrast medium, the intricate anatomy of the costotransverse joint may have been the biggest limitation of our study, possibly limiting the ability to fully place the needle within the joint space.
While the clinical use of POC cardiac ultrasonography continues to expand, this intricate skill requires appropriate education and training, including a comprehensive understanding of its scope and limitations [5].
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The backstory is intricate.
It was intricate and exponential.
The arrangements are quite intricate.
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