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The survey did not precisely define what constitutes a nap.
International laws don't precisely define "terrorism" and "assassination".
Analysis of the designed sequences revealed features that precisely define the rotation of the helices.
There is thus no way to precisely define an upper limit of exercise for an average healthy individual.
At the same time, board members' inexperience and consequent inability to precisely define their needs makes recruiters' task difficult.
Large multicenter randomized trials are needed to precisely define the benefits of adding driver ablation to PVI.
The relation between psychology as a discipline and career counseling has always been difficult to precisely define in France.
This new phenotype could thus be used in clinic to more precisely define prognosis for colon cancer patients.
BMIs precisely define the information streams into and out of the brain, but engage wide-spread learning.
THERE'S good weird and bad weird, and no one can precisely define the line between the two until it starts to get, well, weird.
Participants will be tested periodically for up to three years with angiograms and intravascular ultrasound, a three-dimensional imaging method to precisely define how much scar forms.
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