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The cut-off was arbitrarily defined to increase the previously mentioned specificity.
The cut-off of 10% was arbitrary defined to increase the robustness of the candidate gene selection.
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Hence, place fields were randomly permuted and the single cell frequency was defined to increase within the new place field.
Two buttons were defined to increase or decrease the value of the ICR1 register, which in effect increased or decreased the frequency of the PWM signal.
Two buttons were defined to increase or decrease the value of the OCR1A register, wihch in effect increased or decreased the duty-cycle period of the PWM signal.
The Falconer bill has been narrowly defined to increase its chances of success.
Exclusion criteria were defined beforehand to increase the homogeneity of study samples within the specific care settings and across units of analyses, and to prevent extra burden of the survey being imposed on the severely ill.
In the multivariate analysis, maternal depression combined with poorly defined family roles to increase the likelihood of Internalising problems, particularly in girls.
These factors should be further studied so that interventions can be defined and implemented to increase the number of women who seek medical care for postpartum health problems.
In future studies, assessment methods pertaining to the assessment of author bias within a media source should be clearly defined in order to increase the inter-rater agreement; 4) Social media was not considered in this article.
The term hydraulic fracturing defines a method to increase the flow area between the reservoir rock and the production well by creating artificial fractures in the reservoir and thereby improving the deliverability of the well.
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