Sentence examples for defining increased from inspiring English sources

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Z-ratio values ≥+2.0 or ≤−2.0 were chosen as cut-off values, defining increased and decreased expression, respectively.

Z ratio values ≥+1.5 or ≤−1.5 were chosen as cutoff values, defining increased and decreased expression, respectively.

In this study, we compared two methods of interpreting FISH data and defining increased gene copy number.

The chosen cutoffs are representative of the concentrations defining increased (<10 μM) and decreased (>10 μM) risk of CVD [1] and the approximate unconjugated bilirubin concentration associated with visible jaundice (<40 μM versus >40 μM) [28].

The terms "syndrome X" (Reaven syndrome), or "metabolic syndrome," as more commonly used, mark increased CVD risk by using "cut-offs" defining increased risk identified from prospective epidemiological data.

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Overall, we define increased disability as an increase in composite BADL/IADL score at follow-up relative to baseline.

At present, the OCT parameters attributable to macular edema are well defined increased retinal thickness or intraretinal or subretinal hyporeflective spaces representing extracellular fluid.

Correspondingly, a score ≥4 on the increased sleep item was used to define increased sleep.

There were no selection criteria for RPFNA sampling except that the volunteer present a clinically defined increased risk of breast cancer.

To further define increased UBD expression as an independent factor influencing tumour recurrence irrespective of clinical disease stage, an analysis was performed with adjustment for AJCC stage stratification.

Therefore, similar results were obtained when we employed tertile cut-offs to define increased EBV DNA levels compared with previously reported cut-offs.

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