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Dermatology is broadly defined to encompass skin diseases, skin cancers, photodamage, wounds, scars, skin restoration, cosmetics, and environmental effects.

The following ten films portray past examples of abuse of power, broadly defined to encompass the misuse of high position and influence in the political, corporate, and military realms.

This new perspective has relevance to our understanding of the Eumetazoa, which was originally defined to encompass organisms that have a mouth and gut and tissue level organization [45].

ROIs were defined to encompass a large region of white matter lying directly beneath regions of cortex known to include the human SEF and FEF.

Physical functioning was defined to encompass feelings of fatigue or lack of energy to do activities of daily living including taking care of personal hygiene, travel and execution of job related tasks and explored using a set of 7 questions.

The active site was defined to encompass all the atoms within a 10 Å radius sphere centered over the active site residues, so as to keep the grid axis the same as that of Glide.

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But the budget language would also empower the new agency to issue subpoenas, compel testimony and seek damages and penalties from anyone committing "financial fraud," a term defined broadly to encompass investments, securities and derivatives marketed and sold by Wall Street investment houses, as well as financial services, life insurance and more.

We defined ROIs to encompass precentral and postcentral cortex based on standard Atlas coordinates (Tzourio-Mazoyer), and measured mean source absolute activation over these regions (Fig. 2c,d).

If you define medicine to encompass these already - as some physicians and philosphers have done over the centuries - then there are grounds for retaining the word medicine.

Here, the interaction with the lower layers is defined in order to encompass the service categorization and the overall performance of the satellite network.

But if externalism can be defined broadly enough to encompass Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Kripke, and Burge, still the comparison is strained when we take account of the different sources of 'externalism' in the phenomenologists.

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