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Note: Generally divided into many subspecies based on poorly defined, inconsistent characters.
The EHF proposed criteria for rCM are defined "inconsistent with respect to MO, since criterion A requires no MO, but recommendations for detoxification are given in the notes".
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The study has also confirmed the findings of Alderson, Figueras, Kuijper, Nold, Takala, and Tardieu (2006) that key words in some descriptors are ill defined and inconsistent in the scales.
The concept of 'timing' remains poorly defined and inconsistent [ 16].
Other growths in both respiratory and blood cultures within this period were defined as inconsistent microbiology.
Unsafe sex was defined as inconsistent or no use of condoms.
Also, the conceptual borders between somatic presentations and mental disorders are ill defined and inconsistent [ 20].
In our study, UAI was defined as inconsistent use of condoms during anal sex with male partners in the past six months.
UVI was defined as inconsistent use of condoms during vaginal sex with female partners in the past six months.
Also identified were unacceptably high levels of reproductive ill health defined by inconsistent access to, and use of, a full range of available contraceptive methods [ 4].
(Never 0%, Not usually 1-501-50%metimes 50-75%, Most of the time 76-99%, Always 100%).' Those who did not tick 'always' were defined as inconsistent users.
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