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Recently, Craig and colleagues [ 21] argued that there is a lack of consensus as to what constituted a normal value.
They told us that since returning home they had realised that they had little understanding of the origins, meaning and implications (short and long-term) of pneumonia, or what constituted a normal recovery.
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Doesn't that simply help to perpetuate a warped public perception of what constitutes a normal human body?
Despite our wish to suspend narrow judgments of what constitutes a normal family, children are inherently conservative.
The problem, it seems, is not so much with their sleep as it is with a common and mistaken notion about what constitutes a normal night's sleep.
"I am in the poo pipe quite a lot," he says casually, helplessly conditioned into believing this constitutes a normal day at work.
In 2012, phase three of the asexuality movement, as Jay defines it, is about challenging the mainstream notion of what constitutes a normal sex drive.
Bear markets historically last between six and 18 months, or at least that is what would constitute a "normal" bear market.
I think this has a huge amount to do with our confusion as women – and society more generally – as to what constitutes a normal or acceptable amount of menstrual pain.
Not only patients but the general public seems to have a cherished notion of what constitutes a normal night's sleep: seven to eight blissful hours of uninterrupted slumber.
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