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The primary care physician is therefore in a key position to recognize poorly controlled asthma and to improve asthma management for these patients.
This approach is based on an idea similar to the one used to recognize poorly resourced languages: to use data from a well-resourced source language to estimate the acoustic models for a recognizer in a poorly resourced target language [15],[15].
(5) Thus, enlisting the host response to recognize poorly immunogenic tumors, and altering the immunologic intratumoral microenvironment may be beneficial for the treatment of cancer.
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The genes were concatenated according to their major functional classification: 1) cellular processes and signaling (cell = 85 genes), 2) information storage and processing (info = 80 genes), 3) metabolism (meta = 78 genes), and 4) poorly recognized (poorly = 42 genes).
This may occur via a number of recognized, but poorly understood, mechanisms, some of which are shown in Fig. 4.
Pseudo-progression, or the radiographic increase in enhancement and/or edema on MRI without tumor progression, is a widely recognized yet poorly understood entity affecting glioma patients and their management.
But this is not just another rebellion against a quality I disliked about my mother––it is also about my recognizing how poorly that kind of silence worked for her and for us.
In fact, the benefits provided by natural ecosystems are both widely recognized and poorly understood.
The seasonality of IPD is well recognized, but poorly understood.
Hypercalcemia in pediatric TB patients is an infrequently recognized and poorly understood phenomenon [ 36].
The relationship between the volume of small bowel irradiated and the degree of acute small-bowel toxicity experienced has been well recognized but poorly quantified.
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