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The distance between dots was at least two cells (edge-to-edge distance, ≥9 arcmin) to avoid resolution difficulties or crowding.
There were plenty of criticisms Microsoft has to shoo away: about battery life, lack of apps, weight, screen resolution, and difficulty using what's supposed to be a laptop replacement on one's lap.
Although 67-Gallium scintigraphy is a metabolic imaging technique to detect active tumour tissue, it has drawbacks such as a low spatial resolution and difficulty in identifying residual abdominal masses (Kostakoglu et al, 1992; Setoain et al, 1997; Zinzani et al, 1999a, 1999b).
In general, the early PEG studies were complicated by relative lack of diagnostic clarity, absence of controls, and the fact that patient populations were most often chronically hospitalized and frequently demented individuals with many co morbidities, as well as poor resolution and difficulty quantifying the imaging data.
Within the next five years, with the resolution of difficulties with Sparta (five-year truce, 451) and Persia (Peace of Callias, c. 449/448), the league became an acknowledged Athenian empire.
First, it is a way of showing that when disputes permit no resolution, the difficulties are due to misuses of language, to subtle conceptual confusions.
Probably not, even with the greater level of cooperation announced on Monday of the F.D.I.C. and the Bank of England, with an eye to handling cross-border resolution of difficulties between the two nations, which could be immense considering how our big banks operate.
It is a tale of fundamental principle, public policy experimentation, legal challenge and collective resolution of difficulties through tens of thousands of hours of research, review and constructive dialogue between stakeholders and the government.
At our institution, MRI is rarely used for examination of pancreatic graft-related complications because of its lower spatial resolution, creating difficulties in the assessment of the enteric anastomosis, and, also, because of technical constraints involved in imaging acutely ill and intensively monitored patients.
In some cases anxiety or tension seems to be responsible, and expression of the problem, together with resolution of difficulties causing the stress, has resulted in defervescence [ 8].
Indeed, many institutions already have mentoring programmes; it may just be a matter of targeting the dialogue between those involved and directing conversations towards the identification and resolution of difficulties in using expertise appropriately.
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