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This study constituted a component of a survey that explored current sedation-related practices in South African ICUs.
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These caves, called solution caves, typically constitute a component of what is known as karst terrain.
The ability to correctly interpret scores from assessments constitutes a component of assessment literacy (Inbar-Lourie 2008).
This suppression of adaptive phenotypic plasticity is likely to constitute a component of virulence, and to be one of the mechanisms explaining the condition-dependent expression of virulence in numerous systems.
Specificity constitutes a component of validity for a screening test.
Hyaluronan (HA) is a mega-dalton glycosaminoglycan which constitutes a component of the extracellular matrix.
SC-guided algorithms may constitute a component of antibiotic stewardship programs.
These transcription factors may constitute a component of both developmental and adult neural responses to alcohol exposure.
In both Clark and Watson's tripartite model as well as Barlow's Three Factor Model, extraversion constitutes a component unique to depression.
Evidence of the frequent placement of the putative human-specific TF-binding sites within LADs suggests that at least some LADs in the human genome may constitute a component of the human-specific genomic regulatory network.
Now, one's opinion as to what constitutes a "component" can be dramatically different, for example, solid, liquid, or gas and/or neutral or ionic species, etc., and this is usually where the differences in definitions arise.
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