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Investigators are practically and financially restricted to structural and functional alterations following its spontaneous induction and thus inadequately define insults preceding the development of FIC [ 49].
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"The way we have previously and inadequately defined 'rural' is simply as 'not urban,' " he said.
The political tussle would otherwise have become a crude battle between political operators and their militias for power inadequately defined, and with individuals and minorities inadequately protected.
In fact, uncontrolled intervention like this, where water is frequently diverted from a legitimate down-stream use, is a classic example of inadequately defined water rights—it is chaotic and unregulated.
Were the inclusion and exclusion criteria clearly defined? 2 = clearly defined; 1 = inadequately defined; 0 = not defined. 2 = clearly defined; 1 = inadequately defined; 0 = not defined.
Were the outcome measures used clearly defined (by outcome)? 2 = clearly defined; 1 = inadequately defined; 0 = not defined. 2 = clearly defined; 1 = inadequately defined; 0 = not defined.
The appropriate range of thermal environment that is conducive to outdoor activities, however, remains inadequately defined.
Were the inclusion and exclusion criteria clearly defined? 2 = clearly defined; 1 = inadequately defined; 0 = not defined.
Were the outcome measures used clearly defined (by outcome)? 2 = clearly defined; 1 = inadequately defined; 0 = not defined.
In addition to which the unit area and the individual rooms are inadequately defined by the current social housing standard.
These are all indicators of "team breakdown", inadequately defined and co-ordinated roles, and poor communication (Paton et al. 1998a, 1999).
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