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A score of 6 or more is defined as a positive level of life satisfaction.

Based on the experiments, the effective bond length, i.e. the length beyond which the debonding load cannot increase any more, is defined as the debonding load vs. bond length graph.

A period of rest of 5 minutes or more is defined as sleep (Sehgal and Mignot, 2011).

A glomerular filtration rate (GFR) <60 mL/min/1.73 m for 3 months or more is defined as kidney damage [ 6].

We defined multimorbidity as presence of three or more chronic conditions in order to avoid that almost every patient aged 65 or more is defined as multimorbid [ 6].

Consequently, in China, the BMI cut-offs for 'overweight' (24 kg/m) and 'obesity' (28 kg/m) are lower than those of the WHO criteria, and the population aged 60 years or more is defined as 'elderly' [ 49].

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All household members aged 65 years or more are defined as elderly.

Senior residents (post-graduate year 3 or more) were defined as staff ED physicians, but junior residents (post-graduate year 1 or 2) were not.

A MPR of 0.8 or more was defined as being compliant to prescribed antidepressant medications [ 5].

A total score of four points or more was defined as high risk.

A radiolucent line of 2 mm or more was defined as radiographic loosening.

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