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"People more likely to develop dementia show early signs of physical function decline, and people, especially in old age, will develop decline in physical function as a result of dementia that may be too mild to be detected".
No macromorphological changes were evident, and the micromorphological changes observed in the kidneys was too mild to be graded.
Yet some persons may have clinically inapparent infection or symptoms too mild to be definitively diagnosed, especially in disease-endemic areas (7, 28).
From an illness perspective the assertion makes less sense; if a pain is so mild to be imperceptible is it a pain?
The term Nontransfusion dependent thalassaemia (NTDT) was suggested to describe patients who had clinical manifestations that are too severe to be termed minor yet too mild to be termed major.
Two explanations are possible: the deficits of these patients were too mild to be improved with the programs or there may have been a type II error, i.e., the sample was not big enough to detect differences in neuropsychological data.
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His father was a civil engineer, his mother a housewife with mild aspirations to be an actor.
The story of "Operation Iraqi Liberation" is mild enough to be believable.
Nevertheless, most Zika fever cases are mild enough to be confused with the flu or a bad cold and rarely merit hospitalization.
Even mild criticism seems to be aiding and abetting a broader conspiracy, however unintentionally.
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