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It was not clear to the authors, for example, to what degree children were involved in participation; and as participation could be interpreted and defined differently in paediatric settings, the evidence about the benefits of participation was unconvincing [ 32].

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Since few people claim to be against liberty, the way this term is interpreted and defined can have important political implications.

HRCT findings, such as bilateral areas with ground-glass attenuation, reticular opacities and honeycomb patterns, were interpreted and defined as ILD by a consensus between radiologists and pulmonologists.

This paper demonstrates that the tree population of landscapes relates to past land use and can therefore be interpreted and utilised to define specific historic units which have particular 'time depth' and ecological meaning.

The short list of methylation-gene expression associations linked to ageing reported herein and previously by others should be interpreted as a defined set of one type of methylation-gene expression associations, and it should be assumed that other types of mechanisms exist and require different methodologies to be identified.

The relations may also be interpreted as defining a non-commutative differential calculus.

Any function ƒ from a set X to itself (that is, an endomorphism of X) can be interpreted as defining a directed pseudoforest which has an edge from x to y whenever ƒ(x) = y.

First, let us consider the extent to which our cluster definition can be interpreted as defining "who can mate with whom".

We did not have information about metabolic equivalent of task (MET), therefore the terms light and hard physical activity should not be interpreted as categories conventionally defined by METs.

All work or purposeful activity can be interpreted as a process, defined as a prescribed sequence of events leading to a final product.

The effects were interpreted as defined by Cohen [ 25]: small effect - >0.01; medium effect - >0.058, and large effect - >0.137.

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