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Mediatization is a concept to encompass the changes brought by media into every aspect of our lives.
Coding criteria could also be altered in the future to encompass the changes proposed in the diagnostic criteria for ASD in DSM-V.
In physiology and biochemistry, Stoffwechsel and its English and French translations metabolism and métabolisme came to encompass the changes of state undergone by food in the body, previously variously described as metamorphosis, animal economy, destruction, putrefaction, combustion, fermentation and respiration (Mendelsohn, 1964; Bing, 1971).
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This definition encompasses the changes that occur prior to and after the threshold of cancer is reached.
Sequence 2 is truncated by later erosion and encompasses the change to deeper-water accumulation of magnetite and Fe silicate-rich iron formation.
Yet his theme of continuity seems inadequate to encompass the vast changes Americans experienced during the Civil War.
However, the baseline SUXmax for this lesion was only 3.3, resulting in wide confidence limits for spurious change (−54 to 119 %), which encompass the observed % change and leads to reclassification as SMD.
However, it's unlikely to encompass all the changes reform groups -- and Democrats -- have been pushing for.
The use of the term LN to encompass the whole range of changes might therefore be preferable for diagnostic purposes.
Assessment of response in treatment trials should ideally encompass the prior trajectory of change before treatment.
State intervention encompasses the deliberate change in market incentives and the creation or destruction of markets.
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