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The commonest definition of chronic lung disease (CLD) is oxygen dependency or respiratory support at 36 weeks postmenstrual age.
Although, AECC criteria was the commonest definition utilised, the use of a pulmonary artery catheter in this context was not further assessed by the questionnaire.
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For studies that used clinical signs and symptoms, hemorrhage, sepsis, hypertensive disorders, were the commonest definitions used.
For the extreme of noncontrol of HIV, 'noncontroller' was the commonest term used, with 16 definitions appearing in the literature.
CD4+ cell thresholds were also prominent components, with 12 definitions including a threshold, the commonest being 500 cells/μl (Table 4).
The need for a new and efficacious operative definition is comprehensible, since VAP remains one of the commonest nosocomial infections in the intensive care unit (ICU), affecting 8%to28%8% of patients receiving mechanical ventilation [2].
The commonest form of non-adaptive speciation (in the sense of the biological-species definition) in plants is probably polyploidy.
Dogs with epilepsy are among the commonest neurological patients in veterinary practice and therefore have historically attracted much attention with regard to definitions, clinical approach and management.
Dark colours are commonest.
They were commonest in spring and autumn.
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