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In fact, this group included two "disorder users", two "lifestyle users", and one user with a mixed definition.
The study by Gastpar et al 21 was considered suitable for inclusion in this meta-analysis, despite it using a mixed definition of response 50% improvement or a final score of <10 on the HAM-D.
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This is because many papers use mixed definitions of acetabular component inclination and anteversion.
These optimization problems have non-continuous mixed variable definition domains, are heavily constrained, are multimodal (i.e. have many local optima) and, foremost, the functions used to define the engineering optimization problem are often computationally intensive.
These confrontations resulted in drop-out (1; mixed self-definition), failure to improve (2; "disordered self"), and firing of the sponsor (1; mixed self-definition).
One coder mixed the definitions of two general RIAS codes; another coder similarly mixed two of the ARCS codes.
Moreover, the wide heterogeneity in disease expression, modification of disease by immunization, mixed infection, inconsistent definition, and insensitive nonstandardized, poorly performed, or lack of available laboratory tests, further complicate physician diagnosis [ 8].
The most widely accepted definition of mixed methods research is the "collecting, analysing, and mixing (of) both quantitative and qualitative data in a single study or a series of studies" [ 27].
"What's the definition of mixed emotions?" goes the joke I heard as a young man.
Definition 2.4 (Mixed g-monotone property [11]).
The economic data behind that definition is mixed.
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