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In such context, the term environment finds more specific definitions such as the followings to name a few: Environment: Geolocation [19 22].
Note: More specific definitions will be provided in subsequent papers.
More specific definitions are now available, such as the recently released International Consensus definition.
In this work, we examined more specific definitions of PTB than < 37 weeks of gestation.
30 The WS, as defined in the D/SD framework, were considered to require more specific definitions.
Please note, however, that different and more specific definitions have been proposed in affective sciences from diverse theoretical frames (Brosch, Pourtois & Sander, 2010).
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The more specific definition is "a safe-deposit box in a bank".
Some people use a more specific definition, which is when the market falls 20% below its peak over the course of at least two months.
It's difficult to come up with a more specific definition because no one zine is quite like another.
A more specific definition would state that climate is the mean state and variability of these features over some extended time period.
The common and more specific definition of malignancy implies an inherent tendency of the tumour's cells to metastasize (invade the body widely and become disseminated by subtle means) and eventually to kill the patient unless all the malignant cells can be eradicated.
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