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For example, small for gestational age babies are most often defined as those whose birth weight is < 10th percentile of babies with the same gestational age (Tambyraja and Ratnam 1982).
Subgroups can be narrowly defined in terms of worldview, values, rituals, and the like; however, subgroups are most often defined by distinct languages, such as Vietnamese among Asian Americans; or distinct locales of origin, such as Dominicans among Hispanic Americans.
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IoT early adopters are most often defining goals with clear revenue and competitive advantages to drive initiatives.
Interiority is most often defined as the "quality of being interior".
Outcomes assessment relates to identifying the results related to a process, and is most often defined as the change in a patient's current or future health state.
A DOZEN years ago, the novelist and critic A. S. Byatt was typically identified as Margaret Drabble's sister, but these days the sorority is most often defined the other way around.
But being a person is most often defined as having special mental properties.
This is most often defined as 10 times the signal-to-noise ratio.
However, in the economic and sociological literature, social capital is most often defined as a set of social relations.
Survival analysis is most often defined as a class of statistical methods for studying the occurrence and timing of events, such as death (e.g., Cox and Oakes [1984]).
This has led to the rise of gamification, which is most often defined as the use of gameplay mechanics for non-game applications.
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