Sentence examples for defined as result from inspiring English sources

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It appears noteworthy, that Pindborg, as well as Robinson, ascribed cupping of the cusps, loss of the occlusal morphology or loss of crown height, and incisal grooving to attrition which in their publications was defined as result of mastication.

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We further coded TL injuries as whether they were severe, which was defined as resulting in participation restriction time of over 3 weeks (Darrow et al. 2009).

Moderate envenomation is defined as resulting in local swelling of 4 cm or more and/or showing clinical evidence of local gangrene with minimal or no systemic symptoms.

When p1 and p2 are equal, the FP2s are defined as, resulting in an additional eight FP2 functions.

Up to 70% of low-energy fractures (defined as resulting from a fall from standing height or lower) are caused by falls [ 7, 8].

Skin and soft tissue infections were only included if they were serious in nature (defined as resulting in hospitalisation, requiring intravenous antibiotics or causing death).

Spontaneous preterm birth was clinically defined as resulting from spontaneous preterm labor or preterm premature rupture of membranes, both of which primarily arise from inappropriate initiation of an intrauterine inflammatory cascade (Challis et al. 2009).

Patients were included if they had been hospitalized because of non-traumatic hip fracture (defined as resulting from a fall from standing height), were postmenopausal, and were able to participate independently in an interview.

To optimize diagnostic distinctiveness, GPs in the intervention practices are invited to also use the diagnostic category amnestic MCI, defined as results of the cognitive tests below the cut-offs with preserved social and occupational functioning [ 15].

For each pair of device and YSI results, the glucose prediction error was defined as (device result – YSI result).

In this context, a positive result is often defined as a result above the upper limit of the reference range.

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