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NRS outcome cutoffs were selected based on accepted definitions of "moderate-to-severe" and "mild" postoperative pain [ 8], and the IV morphine requirement cutoff chosen as 1 SD (standard deviation) from mean postoperative morphine requirements in hip arthroscopy as established by Morgenthaler [ 9].

The largest CGG repeat was categorized as premutation (55 200 CGG repeats) or intermediate (45 54 CGG repeats) based on accepted definitions (http://www.acog.org/), although these definitions are largely based on the thresholds that determine instability of the repeat and may not be as relevant for determining thresholds for phenotypic effects.

The infant's tolerance for the car-seat position was assessed by monitoring for apnea, bradycardia and decreased oxygen saturation that was based on accepted definitions as meeting at least 1 of the following criteria: apnea ≥ 20 seconds [ 6], bradycardia ≤ 80 beats per minute [ 14], or oxygen saturation <90% [ 15].

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Although not in favor of any definition, the FASEB has offered an alternative that emphasizes the responsibility and judgment of the local institutional animal care and use committees (IACUCs), which comprise community representatives, researchers and veterinarians, to determine appropriate definitions based on accepted peer-reviewed standards.

It does not appear that Mount Bachelor meets anyone's definition of a "least restrictive environment" or that its treatment is based on accepted research data.

To identify malnutrition assessment methods in cancer patients and assess their content validity based on internationally accepted definitions for malnutrition.

The results of the present meta-analysis based on generally accepted definitions of these concepts indicate that the effects of GH treatment are most obvious with respect to well-being, followed by health status and QoL.

Statements of significant differences were based on accepting P ≤ 0.05.

Geophysical surveys based on a variety of sensing and locating techniques might be performed to locate buried utilities with good accuracies at the levels of A and B, based on the generally accepted definitions of quality levels in Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) (Stevens and Anspach 1993;Lew 1996; American Society of Civil Engineers ASCEE) 2002).

Based on the often accepted definition of the scientific method, the answer would be a qualified no.

Based on the widely accepted definition, many scholars argue that although people's quality of life is heavily affected by objective components of their living conditions and life circumstances, the evaluation of their overall quality of life only makes sense via people's own experience and perceptions (Bowling 2007; Campbell et al. 1976; Schuessler and Fisher 1985; Walker 2005).

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