Sentence examples for most frequently defined from inspiring English sources

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The New York Times has shared the fifty most frequently defined words on their Web site.

A margin is most frequently defined as the border of a printed page.

Injury was most frequently defined as missing one subsequent day of training or work (35.7%).

Although senior moments are most frequently defined as brief memory lapses, the phrase also refers to severe cognitive impairment and functional incompetence.

However, the criteria for initial sampling were not comparable between studies and was most frequently defined by the severity of sepsis (Figure 4).

Malabsorption was most frequently defined by a combination of supra-threshold H2 and CH4 concentrations (Table 3).

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The cognitive dimension of anger, also referred to as hostility in the literature, has most frequently been defined as a cognitive phenomenon of an attitudinal nature that subserves the emotional process but is not an emotion per se [19].

The most frequently employed phase II oncology endpoint is the response rate (RR) [ 9], which is most often defined using the RECIST criteria [ 10].

(1) Codon usage is quite stable across 11/12 of the species: G- and especially C-ending codons are used most frequently, thus defining the preferred codons.

Of the 23,477 first-time notifications of enteric infection, the most frequently reported single defined causes were Campylobacter spp. (17%), viruses (17%), and Salmonella spp. (12%).

Although the colony-forming unit-granulocyte/monocyte neutrophil progenitor is most frequently evaluated, other defined progenitors and stem cells as well as cell types found in the marrow stroma can be evaluated in vitro.

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