Sentence examples for recognized weaknesses from inspiring English sources

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Second, they recognized weaknesses in the section of the module focused on mutation as the source of trait variation and suggested that it may inadvertently reinforce the misconception that mutation is induced by the presence of a selective agent in the population, and that mutation is directional (i.e., biased towards "advantageous" mutations).

Although it has recognized weaknesses, the KL score has been the most widely used radiographic score to assess knee OA [ 73].

It is interesting to note that an audit of intermediate care, published after this study was completed, recognized weaknesses in strategic planning by commissioners [ 37], which was highlighted as a reason for the lack of clear vision by team members in this study.

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Supply and distribution were controlled by state-owned companies, and the centralized provision of services through nationalized concerns and local administrations was a generally recognized weakness.

Furthermore, the small number of patients in this paper is a recognized weakness of our study.

Current molecular detection methods for the genus Phytophthora are specific to a few key species rather than the whole genus and this is a recognized weakness of protocols for ecological studies and international plant health legislation.

The article's senior authors call the proposed bacterial therapy a form of "bio-surgery": Applied directly to the site of a tumor, the method deploys a strain of anaerobic bacteria to attack with precision a recognized weakness of malignant tumors--that in its frenzy of growth, cancer often overreaches, generating zones that are not yet serviced by a network of blood vessels.

A recognized weakness of both DCE-MRI and DW-MRI is their low specificity in discriminating between benign and malignant lesions (37 86%) [ 15- 17]; therefore, biopsy tests are frequently adopted as a remedy, which inevitably introduce sampling errors.

An increasingly recognized weakness of pair-wise meta-analysis is the inadequate power or precision to confirm or refute some important intervention effects when only a few studies with a small number of events are available.

As outlined in Figure  9, the work presented here suggests that S-NPAA can exploit a newly recognized weakness in one of the signaling pathways that cancer cells utilize to maintain an aggressive cancer phenotype, i.e., a high level of intrinsic oxidative stress due to the activation of the Akt kinase cascade.

The Institutional Capability Review is a tool to help organizations to recognize weaknesses, and put in place capacity development measures to mitigate them.

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