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This compensates for coil loading but is prone to problems with B1 sensitivity since the reference signal is necessarily acquired from a different location in the RF coil than the sample of interest.
Accelerometer use in physical activity research has become increasingly popular, but it is challenging among teenagers and it is prone to problems with missing data, which complicate the data reduction and analysis process.
There are general challenges to the use of accelerometers in teenagers, including noncompliance with monitor wearing or even monitor loss; therefore, accelerometer use in PA assessment is prone to problems with missing data, that may complicate data reduction and results analysis.
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Their claim is that each one alone is prone to problem, but together can cover for each other's short comings.
Some evidence suggests these children may be prone to problems with sugar metabolism, raising the risk of diabetes.
But for those who work in an industry focused on sharp or dangerous objects, business trips can be prone to problems without proper planning.
For example, Dr. Harlan C. Amstutz, an orthopedic surgeon in Los Angeles and an implant designer who is a consultant for Wright Medical Technology, a competing orthopedic company, said that he believed that the design was prone to problems.
WMN solutions are prone to problems, such as bandwidth degradation, radio interference, and network latency [12].
Trucks and SUVs, on the other hand, do offer a lot of mass, but are prone to problems that comparably rare in other vehicles.
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies of tasks involving orofacial motion, such as speech, are prone to problems related to motion-induced magnetic field variations.
James Fulford, chief executive officer, said: "The three fast ferries we have are now over 15 years old so they're are getting towards the second half of their life, so they are prone to problems from time to time".
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