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A margin is most frequently defined as the border of a printed page.
The onset of LOS is most frequently defined at 72 h after birth, a cut-off time point considered to adequately differentiate LOS from EOS in terms of the spectrum of causative pathogens (table 1).
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Injury was most frequently defined as missing one subsequent day of training or work (35.7%).
Although senior moments are most frequently defined as brief memory lapses, the phrase also refers to severe cognitive impairment and functional incompetence.
However, the criteria for initial sampling were not comparable between studies and was most frequently defined by the severity of sepsis (Figure 4).
Malabsorption was most frequently defined by a combination of supra-threshold H2 and CH4 concentrations (Table 3).
Stroke was most frequently defined as a cerebrovascular disease (n = 1,214, 44.8%); other definitions (in decreasing order of frequency) were an aging process in the brain (n = 179, 6.6%), peripheral nervous disease (n = 70, 2.5%) and convulsive disorder (n = 53, 1.9%).
The most frequently employed phase II oncology endpoint is the response rate (RR) [ 9], which is most often defined using the RECIST criteria [ 10].
Although the colony-forming unit-granulocyte/monocyte neutrophil progenitor is most frequently evaluated, other defined progenitors and stem cells as well as cell types found in the marrow stroma can be evaluated in vitro.
As a result a new measurement, road octane number, which is a simple average of the research and motor values, is most frequently used to define fuel quality for the consumer.
Although there is an unmarked relationship between New information and Presenting reference (Martin, 1992), this relationship is not defining; New information is most frequently realised by Presenting reference, but it can also be realised by Presuming reference and Given information can be realised by Presenting reference.
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