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Only those simulations that created epidemics (defined as greater than 1 percent of the population infected) were used in analysis of outcomes.

We conducted a single-centre prospective cohort study of 150 adult patients on chronic hemodialysis (defined as greater than three months).

Giant icebergs, defined as greater than 18km in length, make up half the ice floating in the Southern Ocean, with dozens present at any one time.

All formulations were found to have no appreciable cytotoxicity, defined as greater than 80% viability after polymer incubation.

Large shunts were defined as greater than 26 HITS, and middle shunts were defined as 5 26 HITS.

Failure was defined as greater than 3 mm of displacement in the articular surface in the medial condyle.

Changes are compared with natural variability, with a significant change being defined as greater than the standard deviation of the hydrological indicator in the absence of climate change.

Patients were assessed before and after treatment with the 29 item modified Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and clinical response was defined as greater than 50% improvement in scores.

He reiterated that he wanted to bring high-speed broadband - which he defined as greater than 24 Megabits per second - to more than 90% of the country.

This presentation covers a number of large (arbitrarily defined as greater than 1 million structures) chemical structure databases currently available, or soon to be available, on the Internet.

Traumatic spondyloptosis, or grade V spondylolisthesis, is defined as greater than 100% traumatic subluxation of one vertebral body in the coronal or sagittal plane [1, 2].

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