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With a third and less restrictive definition (less than 91 cm), the association is still present.
Using a slightly less restrictive definition of short stature (10th percentile of local standards), the presence of moderate growth inhibition also is related to the level of airport noise, more so in males than females.
For example, using a single-loop contour of integration, we can obtain a less restrictive definition for the fractional derivative operator D z α which holds for Re ( p ) > − 1 and α not a negative integer.
Similarly, Steiger & Müller [7] suggest a less restrictive definition of IR, where class-level recognition should be viewed as a form of IR.
A new, less restrictive definition increases detection of Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase producers.
A future version of the software under development will employ a less restrictive definition of SNPs, allowing some variation surrounding the SNP position.
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Other methods provide less restrictive definitions.
However, this definition is rather strict, so that people thought of some less restrictive definitions.
As in our baseline study, 3 previous interventional studies used less restrictive definitions of an appropriate urinary catheterisation.
When less restrictive definitions of central obesity were used, prevalence estimates increased as expected, whereas associations with cardiometabolic correlates were not visibly affected.
Furthermore, effects may have been obscured if studies with less restrictive definitions of sexual abuse included a large number of participants who had exper- ienced more severe (i.e., contact or penetrative) sexual abuse.
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