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For this reason, TFH cells are more commonly defined on their surface phenotype [ 8].

Thresholds are more commonly defined as a fixed percentage of the maximum tumour activity, for example 40%GTV40%0%).

During sepsis, ECs may switch from a quiescent to an activated state, more commonly defined as endothelial dysfunction [ 6].

An excellent therapeutic improvement has been recently obtained by the introduction of the "biological response modifiers", or more commonly defined as "biologics".

Beyond the physical determinants of sex, the term gender is more commonly defined as the deeply rooted, socio-culturally constructed expectations of women and men that influence their behaviours and opportunities in society.

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Nonlinguists more commonly define jargon as the technical or specialized parlance of a specific social or occupational group such as physicians or lawyers.

Idol worshipper, cows, caste, dowry, many gods (lower case "g") -- these are the terms that more commonly define Hinduism in Western popular culture.

This conversion is an alternative for the more commonly used defined daily dosage (DDD) method, which can not be applied in this case since the DDDs for ACE-I are based on their use for hypertension.

Ontologies can be used to define data models, but more commonly they define collections of interrelated items.

Massive transfusion, commonly defined as more than 10 units of RBC in 24 hours, is a special aspect of trauma injury blood use, involves the most severely injured patients, and absorbs more than half of all of the blood given in injury care in a trauma center [ 8].

A CGI is a region where the CpGs are more dense than the genome average, commonly defined as a region with length of 200 bp or longer in which the G+C content is no less than 50% and the ratio of observed/expected CpGs is larger than 0.6 [10.6

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