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"We, the group that drafted the text and introduced it into the House and Senate," Mr. Daniels said, "are fully open to minor changes to the wording to make it clear, explicit and unambiguous".

Inside the nodes, we keep the origin of each atom to construct explicit and unambiguous structures that distinguish similar structures of different molecules (like cyclopropane and isobutane).

Other dimensions might be included (eg., restrictions on time, place, or clinical environments), but it is the explicit and unambiguous definition of each of the four basic dimensions that fulfils the requirements for specificity [ 7].

For the remaining 21 (4.8%) certificates there was no explicit and unambiguous information on disabilities other than the information provided by the medical diagnoses themselves, or a general statement that the patient cannot work during the period of sick-listing.

We estimate the two most time-consuming sub-tasks to be (1) creating explicit and unambiguous guidelines for the human evaluators, possibly unique ones for each query episode; (2) performing the evaluation for the required number of care episodes (average being 357 care episodes for each of the 40 queries when looking at the top 100 retrieved care episodes per query for each model/system).

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Because role and/or task ambiguity is associated with failure to use the checklist as intended [ 36], each intervention should be translated into an explicit, concise, and unambiguous behavior.

ii *For publications to be considered as reporting information in accordance with CONSORT criteria, publications had to provide an explicit statement or clear and unambiguous information outlining details relevant to that CONSORT criteria.

"Explicit" means "unambiguous, precise and with as little room for interpretation as possible".

Ontologies thereby play an important role (e.g. [2] [4]), as they have the potential to provide controlled vocabularies with explicit definitions (i.e. concept standards) and unambiguous designations (i.e. nomenclatural standards).

A few weeks ago, more than a hundred major corporations, including Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever, issued a joint statement calling on lawmakers around the globe to impose a "clear, transparent and unambiguous price on carbon emissions," which, while not an explicit endorsement of a carbon tax, certainly comes close.

The CNCML (CNC modeling language) with well defined syntax and unambiguous semantics is developed to describe the CNC system in an accurate and explicit way.

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