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However, this definition is not very useful unless one defines more precisely what is meant by "function".
This classification defines more precisely all glomerulonephritis (GN) classes and clearly delineates activity and chronicity.
The PDDS, although self-reported, is highly correlated with the physician-reported Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) [ 34], and defines more precisely than the EDSS mid-range mobility.
This new ECL-IAA assay defines more precisely the onset of prediabetic autoimmunity and may help identify events triggering islet autoimmunity, as well as allow earlier intervention for type 1 diabetes.
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The relationship between the central government and the provinces could be defined more precisely in ways that enhance accountability.
Two further stop mutants were made to define more precisely the region between 123 and 140 that enhances activity.
But in looking ahead to Alphabet's prospects, it's worth defining more precisely what success would mean.
Here we use computational quantum chemistry to define more precisely and quantify the phenomenon of nascent site deactivation (NSD).
The number can be reduced by narrowing the subject, adding more specific details, or defining more precisely the information needed.
Additionally, the data allow us to define more precisely the local alanine geometry in this membrane-spanning α-helix.
The Philippine Constitution forbids foreign forces to fight on its territory, a prohibition that American military planners say requires defining more precisely the nature of the mission.
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