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For one thing, memory does seem to presuppose personal identity, and so cannot constitute a criterion of it.
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The impact of antibiotics on ROS production constitutes a criterion for the validation of the test, and its value during treatment follow-up has been demonstrated in three patients (Figure 3).
Occurrence of postoperative cerebral ischemia/hemorrhage was documented, but neither complication constituted a criterion for withdrawal.
The high variability of RT (coefficient of variance) and performance (errors) for children with ADHD was established on a CPT and constituted a criterion for entry into the study.
The impact of antibiotics on ROS production constitutes a criterion for the validation of the test, and its value during treatment follow-up has been demonstrated in three patients.
What one can do nothing about or is not responsible for cannot constitute a relevant criterion.
These features may constitute a selectivity criterion for structure-guided inhibitor design.
and could here constitute a direct criterion for effectiveness and appropriate use (malaria control program).
However, he argued that "deviations from expected sequences do not constitute a sufficient criterion for classification" (p. 319).
However, coverage estimates alone do not constitute a sufficient criterion for determining the achievement of certain performance levels by an immunisation programme [ 6].
The importance of each symptom has not been fully established, though generalized skeletal muscle pain, and particularly pain on digital palpation in certain points is considered by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) to constitute a diagnostic criterion [ 1].
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