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10 We focused on clinical questions as defined by Ely et al 11: "questions about medical knowledge that could potentially be answered by general sources such as textbooks and journals, not questions about patient data that would be answered by the medical record".

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Such advice raises broad questions of suitability, as defined by securities regulators.

Although users may need to add locally relevant questions, the instrument as defined here should be regarded as the core.

The use of Bar-seq enables efficient, accurate, and comprehensive genetic screens for addressing a variety of questions, such as defining the genetic requirements for initiation and maintenance of cell quiescence in response to distinct starvation signals (Gresham et al. 2011).

No direct questions were asked about disability in the 1999 GSS, but there were questions about "activity limitations" as defined by the respondent.

Artists who are concerned with thoughtful questions about the purpose of art always work in this vein by raising perceptual, conceptual, optical and philosophical questions about physical space as defined by the science of their time.

Two, we mitigate this bias by avoiding items composite of several underlying dimensions, and by defining assessment questions as clearly as possible.

The third part of the questionnaire contains open questions about frequent health problems as defined by the German federal government's health monitoring statistics [ 12].

By linking the meaningful concepts to the ICF classification it was evident that not all questions appear to assess participation as defined in the ICF.

The National Right to Life Committee, which devised the term "partial-birth abortion" and since 1995 has lobbied Congress and state legislatures to ban the procedure, argues that its model statute, as enacted in Nebraska, does not call into question the right to abortion as defined in Roe v. Wade and the Casey decision.

Our results question the relevance of recruitability as defined by Dellamonica and colleagues as a typical phenomenon of ARDS, but support the baby lung concept, as the recruited volume was closely related to the size of the lung.

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