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However, a small subset uses a less frequent definition.
The most frequent definition of late presentation for treatment is a CD4 cell count below 200 cells/mm, although other thresholds have ranged from 50 to 350 cells/mm[ 1, 7- 18].
The most frequent definition for major bleeding was bleeding that was fatal or overt bleeding with a drop in haemoglobin level of at least 20 g/L or requiring transfusion of at least 2 units packed blood cells, or haemorrhage into a critical anatomical site (e.g. intracranial, retroperitoneal).
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In literature, the most frequent definitions are the tracheostomy need or length of stay of at least 8 days in ICU.
The relationship with IQ score was similar in pattern whether the broad, narrow or frequent definitions of psychosis-like symptoms was used.
The next frequent TAT definition was from radiology request to X-ray completion (5 papers).
Along with the usual archival photographs and blurry home movies, there are frequent high-definition color views of the majestic scenery in parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, Acadia and Denali.
While still considered rare (less than 2% of the entire population), gt2_ADLs is more frequent and by definition, less restrictive.
It is the most frequent type of definition that has been used consistently in different articles (n = 6, 15%) included in the review.
The most frequent type of definition that has been used similarly in different articles (n = 6, 15%) originates from a study by Campbell et al. [ 36].
When using the infrequent versus frequent for exacerbations definition, shifts in the ratio (infrequent/frequent exacerbations) were larger (from 0.82 to 6.44 and from 0.78 to 5.80 for treatment with tiotropium and salmeterol, respectively) (Table 4).
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