Sentence examples for prevalence of challenges from inspiring English sources

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Research on the prevalence of challenges of IMC divided into different forms of organization will be an important follow-up and complementation of the present study.

This investigation sought to improve current knowledge of consumer involvement in health and medical research in Australia through an assessment of the prevalence of, challenges with and facilitators to consumer involvement in research and research funding organisations.

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In addition to the low prevalence of catatonia, challenges of recruiting patients with catatonia, difficulty of data collection and challenges of communication are likely reasons for small sample sizes in many studies of catatonia.

The high prevalence of multimorbidity challenges the present single-disease framework [ 3].

This widespread prevalence of AS challenges our perception of what might constitute a gene [ 16- 18], and even if does not affect the concept of orthology relationship at the gene level, at the transcript level requires the introduction of a new concept of "splicing orthology" to identify structurally similar splicing variants whose products may also be more likely functionally related.

Although there were no formal criteria for determining the relative impact of the various challenges, the panel members considered such factors as the prevalence of the challenge (how often it occurs and is likely to occur in the future), how many patients and families are and will be affected by the challenge, and the seriousness of the impact on the public.

Specially worth noting is the high prevalence of post challenge hypoglycaemia.

It appears that the rising prevalence of chronic diseases challenges general dentists in their understanding of oral-systemic interactions and the impact of multiple drug regimens.

However, they do not distinguish between influenza and other causes of ILI (e.g., respiratory syncytial virus, rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, parainfluenza viruses) and their use to rapidly estimate the prevalence of influenza is challenging.

Assessing the incidence and prevalence of gout is challenging because of its episodic nature.

3 The illness trajectory of IPF is variable and a study from the UK found that individuals lived with the disease for a median of 3 years before death, 4 which is usually due to respiratory failure. 2 Identifying the prevalence of IPF is challenging as no mandatory monitoring register exists, but the overall incidence in the UK is 7.44/100 000, with more men and older people affected.

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