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Participants did not promptly seek care when they perceived symptoms as mild; interpreted symptoms as due to normal bodily changes e.g. menopause; and attributed symptoms to common illnesses they could self-manage.
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The mild S was interpreted as having a reduced amount of σ in the modified areas because of insufficient expression of the transgene, and the S → s* type was probably due to transgene sorting.
The radiographs taken during recovery revealed a very mild interstitial attenuation of the lung lobes that had been most severely affected and mild to faint visualisation of fissure lines which was interpreted as either mild amount of free fluid or mild fibrosis.
When Alan Greenspan on December 5th uttered what were interpreted as mild words of encouragement, the exuberant jump in share prices was near-hysterical.
We measured symptom burden in terms of frequency (days/month), intensity (with response options "not bad", "quite bad" and "very bad", which we interpreted as mild, moderate and severe) and duration (hours).
Because the severity of TBI is defined by the acute injury characteristics, the term "mild" should not be interpreted as an indicator of PCS symptom severity; PCS may develop in the days following concussion, and the extent of disability and treatment needs vary from patient to patient.
Next, he tweeted a picture of Clinton winking, which he interpreted as "a mild stroke".
A few stated that relatively mild raised temperatures were normally interpreted as a sign of malaria, with very high fevers attributed to other illnesses, particularly to those associated with evil spirits or witchcraft.
Comparisons with this mild group should, therefore, be interpreted with caution.
Chest radiograph was interpreted as showing mild peribronchial thickening, which may represent a viral process.
Our surprising finding that patients with more severe MTA weighed more than patients with no or mild MTA, has to be interpreted carefully since less than 10% of the patients from our cohort had a MTA score of 0 or 1.
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