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There is general agreement that professionalism is a multidimensional construct [ 4- 7]; however, although definitions of professionalism have been proposed [ 8], a definite definition remains elusive.

4, 5 The proportion of provoked VTEs in a given study will clearly depend on the definition of included provoking factors, and a definite definition does not exist.

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It does not have a definite geological definition nor a specific chemical formula, and its seams do not always have discrete boundaries.

The advantages of this study are: (i) using a definite case definition for CP which is universally acceptable, (ii) using FMPM, as it provides the true prevalence and (iii) using the Asian cut off BMI for obesity.

Spotted gar is as far back as we were able to trace the L lineage and potentially also the P lineage although the bootstrap value is low and the LO4 sequence lacks an alpha 3 domain potentially obscuring a definite lineage definition.

There is no definite definition for a metalhead, as so many will lead you to believe.

Further, compared with functional modules [ 41], owing to the definite definition of motifs, they can be explicitly identified and enumerated in various cellular networks [ 40].

However, the term "exotic" can be quite blurred and marred to the point where there really is no definite definition, and can refer to pretty well any breed in any country.

All included patients fulfilled the definition of a definite TB case according to the WHO definition [ 9] and the definition of the European Commission [ 10]. table 5 presents the results of the risk of bias assessment of the four studies using the star template.

The outbreak control team used the following case definitions: A definite case was defined as an individual with laboratory confirmed diagnosis of influenza.

The Japanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (JSOG) regulates the storage limit "until the end of the woman's reproductive life (without a definite age or clear definition)" [ 6] and most institutions in Japan have a set storage period due to maintenance and storage cost.

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