Sentence examples for be closely defined from inspiring English sources

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"One of the reasons we haven't made strides forward in policy is that the question is less tractable," he says, as doses and uses of a medicine can be closely defined, unlike policies.

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In this technical specification, spectral areas for photocatalytic tests are closely defined to reach more comparable photocatalytic efficiencies.

The concentration, Ce, at the α/δ′ boundary is closely defined over the range 2 13 at.% Li by the equationlnCe (at.%)=4.176−9180RTand found to be in good agreement with values calculated from thermodynamic data.

While this effect proves beneficial in this particular case where chemical and target space are closely defined, it should be noted that this is no guarantee to be a general effect, as can be seen on the other bioactivity benchmarks where ProtFP (Feature) performs below average.

Since the binding characteristics of the unique site of Src kinases has not been closely defined yet [21], [27], [28], [41] we investigated the binding capacity of the 8 SmDia length variants in a comparative analysis with both SmTK3 baits.

He argued it should be more closely defined to bribery or kickbacks.

The Israelis insisted that both the scope and the duration of the time-out be more closely defined.

If the GO terms appearing in the overlapping term set represents an enrichment of specific processes, then we would expect the GO terms to be closely related as defined by their proximity in an ontology tree (Wang et al., 2007).

The modern term Catholic Action (especially under Pius X and Pius XI) meant the organized general assistance by the laity in the mission of the church, yet, as it was more closely defined, the mission of the church was still entirely clerical, and lay action was accessory to the mission proper.

It is quite unlikely that either the powers of the king or the prerogatives of the priest were as closely defined as this in the early period.

Surveillance was more closely defined as "unstructured surveillance," which relies on clinical acumen as opposed to "structured surveillance" that screening experts define as use of periodic screening tools [ 12].

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