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Although scoring protocols for the wrist, ankle and calcaneus have been described in the literature, most of them lack clinical sensitivity, and are therefore infrequently used [ 18].
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The 2013 ruling stated that because Section 377 had been used so infrequently, and because only a "minuscule fraction of the country's population constitute lesbians, gays, bisexuals or transgenders," the law couldn't be considered to violate Indians' constitutional rights and it was therefore "legally unsustainable" to repeal it.
Most of these scoring systems lack clinical sensitivity, however, and are therefore used infrequently [ 10].
However, cancer-specific questionnaires are relatively new and underdeveloped and therefore used infrequently.
The use of this kind of analyses as primary research question is however challenging due to several issues, and therefore very infrequently employed [ 25].
In the UK the regular measurement of maternal body weight during pregnancy is not advocated, and is therefore measured infrequently [ 15].
Each DENM is the result of an event detection process conducted by the sending vehicle, and therefore, DENMs occur infrequently and rarely [3].
We argue that current approaches such as publish-subscribe[18, 19], multicast trees[11] or gossip-based protocols[20] are not adequate to handle these dynamics, because they assume the matching rules are fixed or change infrequently (therefore changes are too expensive).
They may feel less urgency about smoking prevention because few of their young patients smoke and those who do smoke, do so only sporadically or infrequently, and therefore are not yet at high risk of smoking-related health problems.
These estimates are labor and cost intensive, and therefore have been conducted infrequently (∼5 6 year intervals).
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