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We based our definitions on homologies, because SBs are aimed at decomposing a genome into conserved regions (one of the few points on which all researchers agree) and conservation is embodied in homologies.

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We based our definitions of AC landmarks on results of cytoarchitectonic studies that demonstrated high inter-individual variability of the anatomical borders between the primary and the secondary auditory cortex [39], [40], which cannot be distinguished by morphological criteria alone.

We based our definition of consensus on the 'strict' definition in the RAND approach.

We based our definition of LTBI on TST reactivity, not response to RD1 antigens.

We have based our definition of true fusion on the observation of bundles of collagen fibres, which are normal in the pial basement membrane and around blood vessels, but are not normal in the brain parenchyma.

We based our definition of low dose on a qualitative assessment of the literature and appreciation that findings from the three major cohort studies with moderate mercury exposures (the Faroe Islands, the Seychelles, and New Zealand) are already extensively reviewed (e.g., Axelrad et al. 2007; Cohen et al. 2005b; Rice 2004).

We based our definition of "healthy food choices" on the European guidelines on healthy eating for cardiovascular disease prevention [ 21].

We based our definition of CpGhigh and CpGlow promoters on previously reported definitions for CpG islands [ 32].

We therefore base our definitions of infection on clinical, radiographic, and bacteriologic findings.

We base our definitions of uncertainty on the measure of uncertainty (or entropy) defined by Shannon and Weaver [ 29] (see [ 30] for discussion of error and noise in an evolutionary context).

Didn't the Turks murder enough Armenians to qualify them for a capital H? I wrote a long memorandum to my then editor, Simon Kelner, explaining that it was racist to make a distinction between two genocides; we could not base our definition on the numerical difference between 1,500,000 and 6,000,000.

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