Sentence examples for missing definition from inspiring English sources

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They also point to the problem of the missing definition of who is responsible for occasionally time consuming and complex systems support after deployment.

The majorities of RCT were not found in both human and mouse, which the authors explained with i) missing definition of homology and/or synteny, ii) no conserved pattern, and/or iii) physiological differences between human and mice.

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Different people reading the same document raise different points and catch missed definitions, thus ensuring a better quality for the final product.

WASHINGTON, Jan .1 In the planning for the seventies in the United States, one thing is clearly missing: a definition that can be understood by the American people of where they stand with one another and the rest of the world.

But anyone who fails to appreciate that timed on-drive of Tendulkar's has a small piece of their heart missing, by definition.

Still, both measures do not capture all glucose excursions, as we were not continuously measuring the glucose level and thereby missing, by definition, blood glucose excursions between two glucose measurements.

The WHO consensus on maternal near-miss definition was used to define the cases [ 8].

This is the first study assessing the quality of care in the Iraqi facilities using the recent WHO maternal near-miss definition and criteria.

In 2009, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published a consensus on maternal near-miss definition and set a criteria for cases identification [ 17].

In 2008, when the data collection of our study commenced, the WHO consensus on maternal near-miss definition was not yet published.

Our estimates of total maternal near-miss and maternal mortality ratio fall within the wide range of ratios reported in studies from other low-income countries, which used similar criteria of near-miss definition, based on severe maternal complications [ 21- 23].

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