Sentence examples for only recently defined from inspiring English sources

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Broadly speaking, concepts of severe maternal morbidity and near miss were only recently defined [ 1, 2].

Although GIST is the most frequent digestive sarcoma, it has been only recently defined as an entity and the research on DNA microarrays and GIST prognosis has suffered from a lack of large clinically documented series (60 cases for the largest one), impeding the use of independent learning and validation sets.

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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare B-cell neoplasm that has only recently been defined as a distinct entity.

So I can't help wondering if cellulite isn't just a construct that's always existed, but only recently been defined as a problem.

In contrast, the converse mechanism to postsynaptic LTD – postsynaptic LTP – has only recently been defined.

The Sparkle/AM1 model, the only available semiempirical quantum chemical model for the calculation of complexes of lanthanide ions, recently defined for Eu III), Gd III) and Tb III), is now extended to Nd III).

The assessment criteria are six recently defined indices.

Stanford recently defined it as $100,000 income per year.

The proteins in these complexes were recently defined.

Our survey focused specifically on the recently defined GPwSI initiative.

South Africa has recently defined these roles in some detail.

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