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Subsequently, EIP investigators in some sites focused on the clinical challenges in diagnosing encephalitis and resultant difficulties in epidemiologic characterization, and undertook a several-year project on encephalitis.

In view of the heterogeneity and variability within aphasia, and possible resultant difficulties interpreting group effects, previous research emphasises the importance of analysing findings for individual participants within a group design (Nickels & Howard, 1995) and more recently for case series (Schwartz & Dell, 2010).

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The lower levels of intracranial pressure in our ALF model compared with the other models and the resultant difficulty in showing significant differences may explain the different results.

Continuous forward turns are hard for anyone, let alone someone who's a bit older, likely with some inner-ear cartilage wear and tear, and the resultant difficulty maintaining balance when whizzing around like a Whirling Dervish.

The delay in developing such a model owes largely to controversy over the identity of the cell type of origin of BRCA1-associated inherited invasive EOC and the resultant difficulty in targeting molecular alterations to the correct cell type.

A challenge in describing apathy in SVD is the considerable overlap with symptoms of depression, and the resultant difficulty in differentiating the two clinically (Landes et al., 2005).

Dementia and confusion make the assessment of pain sometimes unreliable with resultant difficulty in applying the conservative and interventional therapies in these patients.

For example, jelly beans have been shown to be better tolerated but with demonstrated lower sensitivity, potentially related to their variability in size and resultant difficulty in calculating glucose load (3, 4).

Major Limitations of Evaluation Project evaluation was limited by a number of factors: delayed timing of evaluation with resultant difficulty locating documents and impaired memory recall; poor quality of documents and reports when located (undated, conflicting information); and limited parental participation as cases and age and sex matched controls.

Health policies advocate the use of trained, professional interpreters to address language differences and resultant communication/relationship difficulties [ 12- 14].

On the other hand, inflammation from CD may extend to involve secondarily epiploic appendages, which is a common finding in the case of CD, with the resultant increased difficulty of diagnosis on the basis of CT images [48, 50].

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