Sentence examples for constitute the definition from inspiring English sources

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The above given parameters constitute the definition of the proposed scenario.

Combinations of these virtual links and connected virtual nodes (Figure 2) constitute the definition of a virtual network topology (VNT).

Delirium assessment using the CAM-ICU incorporates four key features that constitute the definition of delirium, as taken from the original Confusion Assessment Method algorithm presented by Inouye and coworkers [ 17].

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Real essences are the submicroscopic constitutions which cause the observable qualities of substances, and the nominal essences are the abstract ideas that constitute the definitions of species or genera.

The fact is that the entire hierarchy (which constitutes the definition of "church") has been and remains complicit and therefore utterly compromised.

Only 46.8% of pediatric HCP in a survey understood the development of new organ dysfunction or failure associated with an elevation in IAP constituted the definition of ACS [16].

Resolution 5A constituted the definition itself as stated above.

I have been baffled for years over what constitutes the definition of a "literary" novel.

Only 46.8% of pediatric HCP in a survey understood the development of new organ dysfunction or failure associated with an elevation in IAP constituted the definition of ACS [ 16].

If those first two don't constitute the classic definition of IoT, I don't know what does!

Chronic fatigue (CF) in combination with a minimum of 4 of 8 symptoms and the absence of diseases that could explain these symptoms, constitute the case definition for chronic fatigue syndrome.

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