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Some challenges arise when comparing scores across sites because of inconsistent definitions of landscape components.
There is a variance in epidemiological data regarding urinary incontinence (UI) prevalence rates because of inconsistent definitions of incontinence, differences in questionnaires, settings, and methodology, as well as the reliability of self-report data [ 3- 7, 2].
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A wide range of virologic failure rates are reported from RLS, ranging from 4% 36%, in part because of the use of inconsistent definitions of virologic failure [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [26].
Using this definition, the difficulty of employing inconsistent definitions of a default event among the 123 included banks can be avoided.
Arguments are always raised on the degree of rape, inconsistent definitions of rape, disparity in reporting and recording and hence, penalties aren't always satisfactory to the victim.
These findings could also be a product of the inconsistent definitions and categorizations of DS utilized across surveys.
Uncertainty exists however, because of the need for risk adjustment and inconsistent definitions of postoperative morbidity.
However, because of the heterogeneous structures and inconsistent definitions it is hard to state exact numbers.
Even college-level evolution instructors use inconsistent definitions of acceptance of evolution and understanding of evolution (Barnes and Brownell 2016).
A further challenge in summarizing the effect of comorbidity on cancer survival was inconsistent definitions of comorbidity.
Additionally, we formulated a definition of susceptibility, building from the varied and inconsistent definitions of susceptibility and vulnerability used throughout the literature.
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