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Given the complexity of assessing gingival recession, it can be proposed that a new measure of gingival recession should be established which would allow precise quantification of recession, one of the shortcomings of clinical recession.
These recent studies also highlight the major shortcomings of earlier reports assessing proteasome function in brain homogenates utilizing enzymatic assays, which do not discriminate between 26S versus 20S proteasomes, and also cannot differentiate between various cell types.
For example, the simple assessment of the possibility of liver metastases requires a knowledge of the most appropriate technique, its accuracies, pitfalls and shortcomings in assessing focal pathology.
This is a shortcoming either for assessing the responsiveness of the test since we did not have the variability of a control group and we had to use as a surrogate the standard deviation of the expert group, and also for assessing the effectiveness of the course.
Recognising the problems and shortcomings of available tools for assessing real world operation, MAHLE Powertrain Ltd developed its Integrated Data Acquisition and Analysis software toolset (IDAA), with the aim of maximising the effectiveness of validation data collected; maximising function coverage against channels logged; combined with powerful analysis capability.
One of the shortcomings of AS-OCT in assessing filtering blebs is that it does not provide microscopic information (as all imaging modalities), which is essential for detecting the very early signs of failure, such as the stromal collagen deposition and the reduction of AH filled epithelial microcysts.
It is because of the perceived shortcomings of current diagnostic technologies for assessing the adequacy of 'flow' phase resuscitation that Spronk and colleagues raised the intriguing possibility direct measurement of microcirculatory flow might be a clinical endpoint for resuscitation.
In this commentary, we describe the shortcomings of the current procedures for assessing the hazards of pesticide formulations and demonstrate that inert ingredients can increase the toxicity of and potential exposure to pesticide formulations.
As teens involved in the business of constantly assessing our shortcomings, we leave little room for self compassion.
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