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One low quality study investigated two variations of a positive test: limited SLR with no clear definition of "limited", and painful end point to SLR.

Maximum values of 6-PGDH activity were present in an intermediate area close to the central vein demonstrating a rather inhomogeneous distribution pattern without a clear definition of zonal limits.

Although interior design is still a developing profession without a clear definition of its limits, the field can be thought of in terms of two basic categories: residential and nonresidential.

Thus the main contributions of this article are a clear definition of the limits of the DCM and the development of a small-signal model that takes into account the dynamics introduced by the particular Z network contained in the trans-qZSI converter, which allows the behaviour of the system working in DCM to be analysed under different current demand circumstances.

In a contentious hearing of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the commissioner, Dr. Margaret Hamburg, testified that a tangle of conflicting court decisions and the lack of a clear definition of compounding in the law had limited the agency's ability to build a case against compounding pharmacies that fail to meet basic safety standards.

A number of interviewed medical doctors spontaneously brought up issues they felt a need to be looked at, such as: theoretical and clinical skills, the internship process and its organization, limited orthopaedic capacity, and the need for a clear definition of the level/limit of intervention by these cadres.

cCTA provides clear definition of the anatomic course of the coronary arteries, even when image quality is limited with respect to assessment of coronary stenosis.

However, these studies were potentially limited by recall bias and by the lack of a clear definition of "ultrafiltration failure," thereby introducing uncertainty as to the true extent of PD prolongation.

"The clear definition of C.E.O.

A clear definition of prognostic subgroups is mandatory.

For that, however, a clear definition of pornography is needed.

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