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With a recession, popularly defined as two consecutive quarters of economic decline, Mr. Berner forecasts that total growth will be 1.1percentt, year over year, in 2001.

"There is absolutely no scientific basis for the assertion that the regimens popularly defined as 'detox' will augment the body's own capacity for identifying and eliminating your own metabolic wastes or doing the same for environmental toxins," Dr. Pressman said.

Although recessions are popularly defined as two quarters or more of negative growth, the group uses a more flexible definition that tries to pinpoint peaks and troughs in economic activity.

Here was a man who popularly defined the Wild West using his own experience (as Army scout, buffalo hunter, Pony Express rider), but he was also an inveterate inventor of tall tales (a genre that thrived in the West).

Foreign terrorist threats tend anyhow to be popularly defined not as psychopathology but in religious, ideological or ethnic terms.

Bigotry (as popularly defined) still has its adherents, and groups of racists (or other "-ists") still do take place here.

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This was the method which popularly defines his genius or marks him as a serial killer.

The mechanics of the ATP cassette dimer is defined most popularly by the 'Switch Model', which proposes that hydrolysis in each protomer is sequential, and that as the sites are freed of nucleotide, the protomers lose contact across a large solvent-filled gap of 20 30 Å; as captured in several X-ray solved structures.

The cutoff value of serum Na+ 130 mEq/L has been popularly used to define hyponatremia in many studies [ 17- 19].

The third new term for 2014 is "unit" – defined as "a bogan; Unit is a brand popularly associated with the underclass".

Examined in [19], Xie_Beni is popularly used for fuzzy cluster validity with the inter-cluster separation defined as the minimum square distance between cluster centers and the intra-cluster compactness defined as the mean square distance between each object and its cluster center.

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