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By 1930 Leguía had experienced a definite loss in popularity.
"Beech trees are so magnificent and their branch span is so grand, it is a definite loss," he said.
The right of the protecting state to interfere in all matters of external affairs constitutes a definite loss of sovereignty on the part of the weaker state.
Twenty-five yeago ago a young physician confessed to me his concerns that his outstanding performance as a ward resident was achieved at the expense of a definite loss of his humanity ("Constant Witnesses to Suffering").
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However, with the delay in treatment, we observed a definite weight loss in the antibody-treated mice that was absent in the day −1 (pre-exposure) three-dose treatment scenario.
severe (widening of all fissures and sulci >5 mm with definite loss of cortex and white matter).
Because areas of discontinuity in the choriocapillaris layer are expected in the normal choroid for the reasons described above, we conservatively did not deem definite loss to be present unless at least 25% of the band was absent.
Brain atrophy could be: absent mild (widening of the sylvian and interhemispheric fissures <3 mm, but not all sulci are involved) moderate (widening of all fissures and sulci between 3 5 mm with visualisation of the entire mesencephalic cistern) severe (widening of all fissures and sulci >5 mm with definite loss of cortex and white matter).
However, serial volumetric measurements of the callosal contours identify definite loss of volume starting as early as 5 months post XRT (Figure 4B).
This addresses the definite loss of volume seen at all levels (subcutaneous, muscle and bone) in this area as we age.
The reliability of the cardinal signs of leprosy (hypopigmented or reddish patches with definite loss of sensation, thickened peripheral nerves, and positive skin smears or biopsy material) has been widely accepted (5 ).
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