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It defines occurrence as a loss "attributable directly or indirectly to one cause or series of similar causes".
The Travelers document does not define occurrence, which seems to strengthen the two-occurrence claim.
Objective: To define occurrence, lesions and clinical characteristics of grown-up congenital heart (GUCH) patients who develop atrial flutter (AFL).
Due to retrospective data collection, and lack of repeated measurements of aPL in some cases, we were, however, not able to fully define occurrence of APS.
Pancreatic acinar cells have a defined polarized morphology, and the occurrence of cellular Ca2+ signals in different cellular locations has different physiological consequences.
Survival times are data that measure follow-up time from a defined starting point to the occurrence of a given event, for example the time from the beginning to the end of a remission period or the time from the diagnosis of a disease to death.
We arbitrarily defined an occurrence of a motif as a sequence with at least 9 bits of individual information [ 39].
In 1998, through a prospective molecular pathology research, Sekine et al. [8] defined an occurrence process of genetic variation mode for lung cancer.
A positive falls history was defined as occurrence of a fall incident within the past 12 months.
A clinical attack is defined as occurrence of new symptoms or exacerbation of existing symptoms persisting for at least 24 h, in the absence of concurrent illness or fever, and occurring at least 30 days after a previous attack, also previously applied in an MSBase relapse phenotype analysis.
The numerical values of both indices are normalized (in the opposite direction) such that an MEI > 1 (or an SLP < -1) defines an occurrence of El Niño [ 29].
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