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Falls and their measurement were broadly defined in both the DEGS and ActiFE-Ulm studies following the ProFaNE definition and procedures [ 16, 22], and are reported in this paper in terms of a single fall, or recurrent falls (two or more falls) during the 12 month recording or exposure period (either retrospective or prospectively collected).

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It should also be noted that my proposed spectrum differs from Martin and White's model in the attention it pays to the role of intertextuality - both narrowly and broadly definedin the invocation of attitude.

Only about 34,000 people are now directly employed in mining, broadly defined, in the UK.

The definition of "domestic partner" is broadly defined in the law.

Traumatic brain injury is broadly defined in terms of three categories of severity mild, moderate, and severe based on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).

Furthermore, a case definition may be broadly defined in the initial stages of an outbreak investigation scenario in order to increase sensitivity, permitting the recording of as many cases as possible while also minimizing the possibility of overlooking cases.

While not exactly lucrative — the most recent snapshot by the Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the estimated mean salary of a curator, broadly defined, in the United States at $53,540 — the profession has grown rapidly in cachet.

Mr. Bacigal said that terrorism is so broadly defined in the new statute that while the death penalty "would not apply to an angry husband who kills his wife," it could be used in "any type of crime spree" that ends up "terrorizing the community at large".

Presented annually, these awards are presented to students currently enrolled in grades 9-12 in participating regions who have been actively involved in a volunteer activity which has had a significant, positive impact on race relations — broadly defined in his or her school or community.

In this workshop, we will review the stories of women in science (broadly defined) in the mid-twentieth century, utilizing recent collections of interviews that include not only women researchers but the science-trained (but non-employed) spouses of male scientists.

Because of its strong belief in the value of diversity (broadly defined) in the pursuit of its educational mission, Stanford GSB strongly encourages applications from women and under-represented groups, as well as from others whose backgrounds and experience would bring additional dimensions to the educational experience.

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