Sentence examples for defined as need from inspiring English sources

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Weaning failure was defined as need of reintubation in less than 48 h after extubation.

Clinically significant SIRS was defined as need of vasoconstrictors >24 h in the ICU for maintaining appropriate MAP and diuresis.

Need for organ dysfunction support was defined as need for endotracheal intubation, blood, platelets and coagulation factors transfusion, mechanical ventilation and vasopressor support.

More interestingly, the CAP trial could show that caffeine reduced BPD, defined as need for supplemental oxygen at 36 weeks corrected gestational age, from 47 to 36%[67]7].

Shock was defined as need for vasopressor (epinephrine or norepinephrine) at a dose higher than 1 mg/h for more than 2 h.

The objective was to evaluate BNP measured on arrival in the intensive care unit (ICU) as a predictor for heart failure defined as need for inotropic support or IABP beyond 24 hours postoperatively after aortic valve replacement.

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Disability was defined as needing help with basic activities of daily living like bathing, dressing and walking, and its onset was typically precipitated by an illness or injury.

Five-year graft survival rates — defined as needing a regraft or having a cloudy cornea that compromised vision — was 86percentt for the group of donors under 65 and exactly the same for the group older than 65.

Disability was defined as needing help or being unable to perform specific ADL.

For example, education is considered to begin when children are aged 3 or 4, with younger children defined as needing only minding or care while their parents work.

Apparently, they do, from the looks of the garbage trucks that pass by every day, filled to the brim with all the stuff once defined as "needs" but soon perceived as "waste".

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