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At the time of data selection, no observatory data were available to define a more suitable selection index (e.g. the VMD index defined in Thomson and Lesur (2007)).

Despite the critical view of [22] on the data from [21], the authors decided to use this percentage to determine the target, simply because no other valid data were available to define a 'German standard'.

This adjustment leads by construction to much smoother transitions between the oceanic areas where sufficient data are available to define a grid and those where the model has to be used instead.

Published information is not available to define a minimum clinical important difference for the primary outcome measure.

For most data types, there are sufficient controlled vocabularies and ontologies available to define a standardized meta-data to describe published data.

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When using routinely collected data, details may be available to define an individual's residence at a single time point, such as birth, hospitalisation or death.

In 480 patients, sufficient follow-up data were available to define presence or absence of a flare during at least one visit.

However, a relative paucity of level 1 evidence is available to define the exact role of surgery as a treatment modality for T2DM, especially in less obese subjects.

There are a variety of approaches available to define and evaluate robustness to noise, variation of parameters, and environmental conditions.

Currently, little evidence is available to define optimal nonsurgical management.

Furthermore, the guidance suggests the MABEL concept as a preclinical reference parameter in situations where no EFD studies are available to define the end of relevant systemic exposure.

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