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China's gains mask the fact that most other developing countries have seen a net increase in the number of hungry people, even according to the FAO's most conservative definition.
In doing so, a more conservative definition of constructs is being used.
( ComScore Media Metrix, which is known for its conservative definition of traffic, puts his monthly visitors at 13.2 million).
Given the relatively low success rate at day 50, this seems to be a delayed model under the conservative definition, rather than a chronic model.
Following our conservative definition of environmental consciousness, we acknowledge that in this study the term environmental consciousness is used interchangeably with environmental awareness.
Numerous patients (n = 15, 8%) were found to be hypoxemic, despite a conservative definition for hypoxemia of SpO2 < 90% and measuring saturation at rest.
Since these existing helmet systems have not been linked to short- or long-term issues, these measures provide a preliminary, conservative definition of a safe design envelope for evaluating for future developments.
The conservative definition of "freedom" used to be grounded in individual sovereignty.
So we should use the most conservative definition of virginity total abstinence from sexual activity to provide an airtight scientific explanation for Mary's virgin pregnancy.
In this study, a more sensitive and conservative definition for virologic failure was used, >50 copies/ml.
To minimise misclassification bias we used a conservative definition for categorising patients as severe and less severe.
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