Sentence examples for perceived greater difficulty from inspiring English sources

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This indicates that children perceived greater difficulty performing tasks during hypoglycemia but not when glucose levels were >22.2 mmol/l, even though time to complete tasks increased significantly and equivalently at both blood glucose extremes.

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Drivers with glaucoma perceive greater difficulty with driving, and perceived difficulty increases with severity of VF loss [ 6].

While several participants perceived great difficulties due to increased pain and other symptoms, others did not feel that their health problems were influenced by work.

GPs often felt greater (or perceived greater public) sympathy but also felt a lack of alternatives for older compared with younger patients: "Physicians thought their older adult patients would resist or be unable to pursue mental health referrals for multiple reasons ranging from stigma to financial and transportation difficulties" [ 6].

Such cases might be perceived as having a greater difficulty in overcoming their clinical symptoms.

Why there was a difference in improvement between the two groups in the current study is not clear, although it could be due to a variety of reasons including the low quartile group; requiring a longer period of training, having greater difficulty in perceiving the differences highlighted in the training, or being poorer at learning or less motivated to improve.

Individuals who acquire a disability later in life may be more likely to rate their global health status in relation to their perceived health prior to the disability and have greater difficulty adjusting to the disability [ 11].

A higher score indicates greater perceived difficulty in carrying out daily functions, while a lower score indicates lower perceived difficulty in functioning.

The more rigid working patterns involved in manual employment have previously been associated with greater perceived difficulty in accessing healthcare, particularly for optional, preventive health services [ 21, 58].

Specifically, our findings are in accordance with the hypotheses that a) as objective difficulty increases, perceived difficulty increases; b) as objective difficulty increases, appropriateness decreases; and c) as perceived difficulty increases, appropriateness decreases.

It also heals with greater difficulty.

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