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A major discrepancy in results was defined as a change from susceptible to resistant or vice versa according to interpretive standards for zone diameters, whereas a minor discrepancy was defined as a shift to or from the intermediate category when paired direct and standard tests were compared.
A discrepancy was defined as a difference between the accumulated weekly data versus the monthly data.
The degree of effect for each medication discrepancy was defined as follows.
The combined phred-like score is the sum of all phred scores from each EST that contributes to X at Y. A discrepancy was defined as any mismatch in an alignment.
Discrepancy was defined as the percentage of paired values not in accordance (>0.83 mmol/l difference for laboratory values <4.12 mmol/l, and >20% difference for values ≥ 4.12 mmol/l).
A "discrepancy" was defined as any variation in information between a patient's demographics and conditions in the medical record compared to the patient-reported demographics and conditions from the HHQ.
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The cost functional or discrepancy is defined as the L-2 norm of the difference between experimental and simulated measurements.
The Cauchy discrepancy is defined as Δ 1 2 = C 12−C 44−2P.
Leg length discrepancy is defined as the difference between distances from the teardrop line to the lines through the lesser trochanters of each femur.
Class I discrepancies were defined as a missed major diagnosis that, had it been made, would have changed management and might have resulted in prolonged survival.
Admission discrepancies were defined as any medication clarification related to current home medication made whilst being cared for in an ED.
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