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It is wrong to presume that diseases become more objectively defined entities once they receive a genetic basis since social and cultural values implicated in designations of health and disease can merely become incorporated at the level of the genome, in what counts as a normal or mutant gene.
Nevertheless, haematogenous dissemination is, in this study, more objectively defined.
For this reason we have avoided the use of variables solely based on personal appraisal, and rather included more objectively defined criteria when measuring exposure.
This was based on the clinical judgement of the authors, but will need to be more objectively defined in a larger study.
While the rater reliability of the Italian criteria might be further assessed and/or more objectively defined, in our experience they proved to be easily applicable to the entire pool of patients, allowing both coherent data collection and patient prioritization.
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Sixth, gather qualitative data from management to more objectively determine if an innovation has occurred.
In another US study older adults living in objectively defined high-walkable neighborhoods accumulated 30 minutes/week more transport activity (walking and cycling) compared with those living in low-walkable neighborhoods [ 15].
This research demonstrates the potential importance of incorporating more objectively-defined indices of social stress into research on alcohol use among minority populations.
They consider specific, objectively defined work goals and establish the yardstick for measuring performance.
We used geophysical data that were quantitative, objectively defined (through GIS modelling) and integrated over time.
Some academics question whether post-traumatic growth is a real phenomenon, or at least one that can be objectively defined.
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