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"We can prioritise reports and look for patterns that may indicate problems in the NHS, and then look at how people dealt with incidents to see if we need to issue guidance," says Flashman.
A high rejection rate, specially later in the lifecycle, may indicate problems with the software development process.
Abnormalities with the dicrotic notch may indicate problems with the valve or poor vascular resistance caused, for example, by severe septic shock.
This may indicate problems in other life areas and expose them to an increased risk of future health problems.
Our localization of five unassigned BACs within scaffolds in heterochromatin may indicate problems with assembly and/or sequencing (Karafiátová et al. 2013).
We did not find any evidence to support previous suggestions that adverse effects with S3D may indicate problems with the eyes or with binocular vision.
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For these children, child self-report HRQOL measures that are sensitive to children's language and cognitive development may indicate problem areas, even those unrelated to the patient's chief complaint, that need to be further explored.
"These results, which may appear to be unusual and interesting, may simply indicate problems with the data collection and not the measurement of things that are actually going on," Mr. Kober said.
On the other hand, the reduced amount of starch in leaves of the HC-Pro expressing plants may also indicate problems in carbon fixation in chloroplast stroma.
The distribution of total health expenditure from financing agents to providers shows some irregularities, which may probably indicate problems in data availability and quality rather than substantive policy changes.
A "Filter Run" of less than 4 weeks may indicate grid problems (or sizing problems).
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