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Unsuitable is defined in the articles as being deemed unsuitable by the Nevada Gaming Commission, but it also includes: a Person who … in the sole discretion of the board of directors of the Corporation, is deemed likely to jeopardize the Corporation's or any Affiliated Company's application for, receipt of approval for, right to the use of, or entitlement to, any Gaming License.
There was no uniformity in how community was defined in the articles reviewed.
Technique descriptions are based on the Marinopoulos et al. definitions of terms [ 6] and reflect the approaches defined in the articles analysed.
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Environmental comparison is performed using an EADT indicator (Environmental Amortization Duration Time) defined in the article, and testing various environmental data.
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We intend to pay special attention to develop a quantitative measure to the performance evaluation of contrast-enhancement algorithms based on the different metrics defined in the article.
Turkish citizenship is defined in the Article 66 of the constitution by the statement that 'Everybody linked to the Turkish state with a citizenship bond is Turk', also codifying the birthright acquisition of citizenship through that of parents.
Baseline characteristics of these 11 studies are presented in Table 1.> -wrap-foot> notnot defined in the article aNumbers in parentheses are ranges Computed tomography was evaluated in five studies.
30 Each item was scored as follows: 2 points if it was clearly defined in the article, 1 point if its description was incomplete or unclear and 0 point if it was not defined or was inadequate.
Table 2 also shows the area under the ROC curve for the subset of ADE candidates whose P values are <0.05 (this partial AUROC is defined in the article as pAUROC).
Only two empirical studies looked at the different types of discrepancies that can arise [14], [15] and concluded that 40 62% of trials had major discrepancies between the primary outcomes specified in protocols and those defined in the published articles.
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