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The defect of the boundary operators in the inconsistently defined discrete-adjoint problem leads to oscillations and becomes evident with the additional insight of the continuous-adjoint approach.

Eco-driving as means of strategically taking advantage of this variability has been inconsistently defined in conceptual analyses and variously operationalized in empirical analyses.

Two of the more common are that of infection and phlebitis, both of which are under appreciated in importance and, at present, inconsistently defined.

Palestinian textbooks, used in Palestinian schools, as well as in Jerusalem municipality-administered schools in East Jerusalem, inconsistently defined the 1967 borders and failed to label areas and cities with both Arabic and Hebrew names.

Soil microfauna (roughly defined as 5 120 µm) and mesofauna (somewhat inconsistently defined as 80 µmm2 mm), includes adults of various phyla (e.g., Nematoda, Tardigrada, Rotifera, small Annelida), and eggs/juvenile stages of some metazoan species23.

However, APRV is inconsistently defined with significant variation in the settings used in experimental studies and in clinical practice.

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In a systematic review of existing prescription drug MARE terminology and definitions from consensus efforts, review articles, and major institutions and agencies, MARE terms were often defined inconsistently or idiosyncratically, or had definitions that overlapped with other MARE terms.

Well-being has been defined inconsistently in existing literature.

"Equity" is broadly circulated in diversity hiring discourse, and yet even with wide recognition, the term remains inconsistently or poorly defined.

Impaired handgrip strength and postoperative morbidity were defined inconsistently between studies.

Unfortunately, results relating to uterine hyperstimulation were not always reported, and, when they were, hyperstimulation was defined inconsistently or not all.

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