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The range between 17‰ and 16‰ has elsewhere been defined to represent a transitional area between well-watered conditions for cereal growth (above 17‰) and drought stress (below 16‰) [ 99].

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In this study, children under 18 years old whose parent (s) have left the home to seek employment elsewhere are defined as LBC.

We should note, however, that Carnivora, as a node-based crown clade, has been defined elsewhere [35], as has the total clade, Carnivoramorpha [13].

Elsewhere, population mixing has mainly been defined not as population increases but as increases in the proportion of residents who changed address over a specified period, or in the year before a census, and not specifically in rural areas (Stiller and Boyle, 1996; Dickinson et al, 2002; Parslow et al, 2002; Law et al, 2003; Labar et al, 2004; Nyari et al, 2006; Rudant et al, 2006).

The security architecture of MBMS has been defined elsewhere [36].

The PM in PD has been defined elsewhere [23] as a domain with similarity to membrane rafts (or microdomains) characterised by the presence of remorin and GPI-anchor proteins that preferentially reside in sterol-rich membrane domains.

Coma has been defined elsewhere [ 17].

Local radius has been defined elsewhere [ 55].

Health care-associated IE has been defined elsewhere [ 9- 11].

Stiffness is a measure of a tissue's behaviour in response to the type of loading that occurs in the early phase of rehabilitation and has been defined elsewhere in previous studies [ 1, 24].

Interview 34-Registrar, Medical specialty Participants described how senior clinicians practice an 'art of medicine' which has been defined elsewhere as the combination of medical knowledge, intuition, experience and judgement [ 20].

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