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She may go unrecognized, but she seldom goes unnoticed.
Potential genius, so defined, may go unrecognized or underutilized.
In many patients symptoms may go unrecognized for years.
In sheep and goats, foot lesions are less obvious and may go unrecognized, allowing them to spread the infection.
He often goes to see the Lakers or the Kings play at Staples, where he may go unrecognized.
And "serial killing, in particular, may go unrecognized," says the study, which combed numerous published accounts and public records.
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In older individuals the first-line AED should be one that causes less cognitive side-effects, because these effects may often go unrecognized, particularly in patients with communication problems, or they may be attributed to other problems such as Alzheimer's or cerebrovascular disease (Bergey 2004).
In reality this is probably somewhat higher because medial clavicular fractures may easily go unrecognized on plain radiographs.
Studies show that the affordances of objects and workspaces, as perceived by the people actually using them, may at first go unrecognized by designers or managers.
Conversely, the most serious organ involvement, acute kidney injury, may go completely unrecognized in the early stages.
Without national surveillance, the occurrence of leptospirosis outside of Hawaii or other regions that have leptospirosis surveillance may go largely unrecognized, and thus, unmonitored.
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