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1 However, available methods still have limitations , and computational and other challenges remain.
2 Rodent models are most widely used but have limitations in translational research.
3 He accepts that most carols are tolerable, but they do have limitations .
4 However, few randomized, controlled trials exist and database studies have limitations .
5 Such options have limitations particularly with fast growing, or larger tumors.
6 Background: Clinical tools assessing tactile acuity in people with persistent pain have limitations .
7 He doesn't have limitations about what he can and can't wear.
8 However, human studies have limitations and recordings can only be made indirectly from motoneurones.
9 They're bound to have limitations we don't know about yet.
10 The previously employed approaches to determine the optimal duration for CGM data have limitations .
11 Current laser systems have limitations due to their laser physics.
12 While it does have limitations , it covers more routes than the company's printed booklet.
13 The companies' reliance on pickup and delivery to offset some losses does, however, have limitations .
14 Current sleep measures for this age group have limitations .
15 Purpose: Current scales for assessment of bulbar conjunctival redness have limitations for evaluating digital images.
16 The Treaty of Waitangi did have limitations when it came to indigenous rights, he said.
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