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The mappings provided by UMLS present some limitations; terms can be considered synonymous although they reside on different axes in SNOMED CT (e.g. "Thrombosis", a "Qualifier value" and "Thrombotic disorders", a "Clinical finding").
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Limitation terms are reinforced at the end of the checkout process, if at all.
As a complement to this analysis, variability of model output, e.g., the nutrient limitation term, was examined to understand the modeled biological response to the simulated physical environment.
"Ours is an extreme case of the East Asian model, and we are coming quickly toward the limitations in terms of the way we use energy, in terms of the environment, and even in terms of labor".
These single-photon-emitting isotopes had limitations in terms of lack of quantitation and also in terms of sensitivity and resolution of the scanners.
This places limitations in terms of the ability to generate specific recommendations in terms of postgraduate training from the study.
The White House also faces legal limitations in terms of what it can do.
We are hitting a number of very obvious resource limitations in terms of consumption and emissions.
"That has severe limitations in terms of our ability to monetize".
His potential as a spin bowler was undeniable, but his considerable limitations in terms of fitness, fielding and batting were threatening to make him a liability.
The main shortcoming of the report, Mr. Birkel said, is "limitations in terms of actual next steps, a clear road map for how we get there".
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