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Brain death, though defined slightly differently throughout the country, has been accepted as actual and legal death for decades.
Exceptions were V, Co, Ba and Cu, for which a background value was defined (slightly) larger than the reference value.
CATH defined slightly higher number of segments per domain than our definitions.
First, health professions are defined slightly differently.
Computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain revealed an inordinate globate and defined slightly high-density lesion in the right cerebellopontine angle.
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For given J known motifs, we define slightly modified SN and PPV for the evaluation of multiple output motifs.
Firstly we defined both completely recovered and much improved (GPE1-2) as improved, whilst defining slightly worse, no change and slightly better (GPE3-5) as unchanged.
Briefly, FDNs were defined as slightly mucosal elevations with a flat or slightly rounded surface and a height of less than half of the diameter of the lesions, usually consisting of dysplastic mucosal thickness less than twice that of the adjacent nondysplastic mucosa by histology.
Japan and the US already have 4G networks - though these are often defined in slightly different ways by different countries.
Instead, default, salient meanings are recognised in many approaches to utterance interpretation but they are defined by slightly different sets of characteristic features.
Each gastrocnemius muscle was harvested and incubated in 3 mL of 0.2% collagenase I in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM; without serum) in a shaking water bath at 35°C for 60 90 min. Digestion was complete when the muscle looked less defined and slightly swollen, with hair-like single fibers appearing to come away from the edge of the muscle.
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