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We used county-level HRSA designations to define all the U.S. counties containing REGARDS participants as complete (n = 2,545), partial (n = 10,236), or non-HPSA counties (n = 17,427).

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Apart from these designations,   it may be hard to define who exactly is blacklisted under the heading of "shabiha," which is not the name of an organization but a catchall term for pro-government gangs.

For each of the five consensus trees, prior information on variety group designation (based on SSR or isozyme classification) was used to define assignment to one of the five groups – indica, aus/boro, basmati/sadri, japonica (tropical or temperate).

There was a time when a gold-record single was simple to define: You got the designation from the Recording Industry Association of America when you sold 500,000 copies of your record.

HBI ≥ 5 and SCCAI ≥ 5 were the parameters used to define active disease when categorical designations were used.

Various options to define sub-normal values for sarcopenia designation have been suggested.

Previous studies identified morphological plasticity in the characteristics used to define each species and argued for a single species designation [ 49, 50].

The explicit definition and designation of the specific purposes that an animal model should fulfill is basic as it allows to define a set of weighted criteria for evaluating the model [ 26].

Jewishness itself is a slippery term to define: not only has it been depicted as a race, a religion, and a civilization, but Jewish as a racial categorization has proven to be a particularly unstable designation.

A third tie-breaker test was used to define further the infection status of the 24 participants with discordant HIV rapid tests, but the original designation of the participants as HIV DISC was not changed in the study data set.

Once putative haplotypes were defined, a simpler workflow was used to assign haplotype designations to the additional 334 Chinese rhesus macaque samples from the expanded set.

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