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The arteries that are not typically good for detecting a pulse include the femoral artery in cases of severe peripheral vascular disease and the renal artery due to its deeper location. Additionally, smaller arteries, such as the digital arteries in the fingers and toes, can be difficult to palpate in certain individuals. Other areas with poor perfusion or significant vascular disease may also hinder pulse detection.

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