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What constitutes deviation from the correct alignment and abnormal loading, that could induce degenerative changes on the lower spine, is probably a personalized characteristic.
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However, these phenomena only constitute deviations (although potentially strong) from the global tendency that our simple description of these steps can capture.
Since missing data can constitute deviations from the intention-to-treat principle, clinical trial analyses require the use of imputation (19).
The experience of having your baby admitted to a NICU constitutes a deviation from the more common, dominant narratives on birth and new motherhood.
What has become the same old story was quick to offer another repetition when Hewitt dropped his service to go 2-0 down in the opening set, though what happened next constituted a deviation from the plot line which nobody expected.
These results show that the stringent substrate specificity of the SARS-CoV Mpro with respect to the P1 and P2 positions can be overruled by the highly electrophilic character of the aldehyde warhead, thereby constituting a deviation from the dogma that peptidic inhibitors need to correspond to the observed cleavage specificity of the target protease.
Health compromising behaviours such as substance use can be regarded as problem behaviour [ 4, 5] because they constitute a deviation from conventional behaviour.
In investigating the cause of the detection, it was found that the beans obtained from the grower had been stored in a poorly ventilated room, causing increased mycotoxin formation and constituting a deviation from the applicable HACCP plan.
To convict someone of second-degree manslaughter in the state of New York, the prosecution has to prove that he recklessly caused the death of the victim — "recklessly" being defined as creating a risk so substantial that disregarding it constitutes "a gross deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe" — and that he had no justification.
His statement said that he then eliminated second-degree manslaughter, which would require proof of reckless behavior, and criminally negligent homicide, which would require proof of behavior that "constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in the situation".
Of course, manually quantifying what constitutes a 'large' deviation is very hard to do.
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