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It is invariably defined geographically, and often also by one or more additional characteristics.
Radiographic OA was invariably defined as KL grade ≥2 or any radiographic OA abnormality from the Altman atlas [ 51].
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Inadequate gun control and poor mental-health care are problems that invariably define the debate after atrocities such as the one at Newtown.
Although I am a tireless would-be tour guide on my home turf, when I travel, I too refuse directions, and end up with those lingering images and experiences that invariably define my trips.
Within the framework of the mirror stage, a (usually as a') also designates alter-egos as the Imaginary partners with which the ego itself is inextricably intertwined, invariably defining itself through reference to these partners.
The governments of the United Kingdom and of Wales almost invariably define Wales as a country.
Known miRNAs were invariably characterized by sharply defined distributions, while mRNAs exhibited degradation products spread much more uniformly along the parental sequence.
Just as the victors get to write the history books, humans write the biology books, and we invariably describe and define a progressive world from our standpoint.
The schools defined as failing invariably are operated by L.A. Unified.
The parameter Kuf usually, but not invariably, correlates with the membrane permeability, defined as the potential to remove middle molecules, with β2-microglobulin being the currently popular marker.
The progression from regeneration to repair invariably involves the development of fibrosis, defined as an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix.
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