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*** Possible malignancy defined as submission of records confirming either date of diagnosis or histology but not both.

Inclusion criteria were defined as submission for respiratory pathogen testing, without regard to age, demographic categories, or other medical conditions.

Slavery is defined as "the submission to a dominant influence".

At the core of the marriage contract is tamkin, or the wife's submission, defined as an unhampered sexual availability that is regarded as a man's right and as a woman's duty.

To facilitate data integration, comma-separated values (csv) submission forms have been defined to allow automatical submission of data.

It says: "The application is made by Coastal Oil and Gas Limited for the purpose (as defined in their submissions) of 'drilling to take core samples of limestone shales with a view to future possible capture and supply of shale gas (unconventional gas) as a clean energy supply and also to penetrate the Upper Devonian measures to test for the presence of conventional gas'".

A class named SUBMISSION is defined to represent concepts related to the process of sending and receiving authorization, claims or an annex.

The herd PRRSV status in each laboratory submission was defined based on the cut-off for individual blood tests, in addition to the herd-level cut-off, which establishes the proportion of PRRSV seropositive samples (i.e. animals) within the herd.

First, all submissions in Germany were analyzed, to identify the new drugs within the defined time frame where submissions contained indirect comparisons.

The DCC defines an individual submission as a single experimental factor (such as a TF) tested in a single developmental stage, cell line or tissue, together with its controls and replicates (a minimum of two are required).

Submission formats were defined in advance (described below) to satisfy the R scripts used to perform the automatic evaluation, results and web page generation.

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