Sentence examples for defined as a rupture from inspiring English sources

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Pseudoaneurysms or false aneurysms are defined as a rupture of the myocardium that is contained by pericardial adhesions.

The value must fall below a pre-specified limit to be defined as a rupture.

Thus, a comparatively small deviation from the fitted curve is sufficient to be defined as a rupture.

Stiles et al. avoided this problem by establishing the additional condition that the value must be under a predetermined limit to be defined as a rupture.

Umbilical cord prolapse was defined as a rupture of the fetal membranes and protrusion of the cord in advance of the fetal presenting part through the cervical os and into or beyond the vagina.

IUGR may be defined as a rupture in the normal growth curve of the foetus, although it is generally defined as a birth weight inferior to the 10th or to the 3rd percentile (according to a chosen arbitrary limit) of the smallest babies.

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A ripped muscle in this category is usually defined as a "full" rupture.

The next item enquires about sphincter ruptures (grades 3 and 4), defined as a more extensive rupture through parts or all of the anal sphincter and possibly the rectal mucosa.

Principally, the wound is defined as a lesion and rupture on skin surface that is caused by physical or thermal traumas, which need medical therapy.

Premature chemical rupture of the membranes is defined as a state in which no amnion rupture is observed, but the permeability of the amniotic membrane is enhanced and the result of the highly sensitive rupture of membrane test, such as that involving the use of the IGFBP-1 reagent, is positive [ 2].

Changes in signal intensity and evidence of meniscal rupture, defined as a linear increase in intrameniscal signal intensity penetrating a meniscal surface or the presence of complex signal changes or meniscal distortion (representing longitudinal or bucket handle tears) [ 10], were also recorded.

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