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According to the newest guidelines related to the diagnosis of bone marrow and lymphatic system malignancies issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), the importance of microscopic examinations of bone marrow has not decreased; rather, more precise morphological criteria were defined, where needed, to avoid ambiguity.

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The cases today did not raise the broader guidelines question, but rather a more precise issue under federal narcotics law that illustrates the type of question facing the courts in the wake of the Apprendi decision.

Second, we will use estimated GFR rather than more precise measures of kidney function, like iothalamate clearance.

Rather, a more precise measure that takes into account the amount of time each amalgam is in the mouth, such as the surface-years measure, more accurately estimates the association.

The correlation of the physician-assessed FN risk and model-predicted risk may have also been influenced by differences in physician and site characteristics (e.g., years in practice and number of patients treated), as well as physicians' tendency to provide FN risk estimates in multiples of 5%, rather than more precise estimates.

If you would rather be more precise than just cutting, buy a digital scale that measures milligrams.

But things are rather more murky than precise here; and if murkiness isn't necessarily a drawback in a lengthy literary novel, it interferes rather with the punchiness of a short-form work specifically sold as horror.

Chinese leaders have set an economic growth target of 6.5% to 7%for this year, introducing a range rather than a more precise target as it seeks greater flexibility in juggling growth, job creation and restructuring of a host of "zombie companies" in bloated industries.

This was a far from straightforward list to put together, and I am grateful to my editor Kimberly Brooks for asking me for a decade's worth of "art events" -- rather than anything more precise -- which made my task at once more difficult and more thought-provoking.

As the previous section shows, floral traits that are correlated with energy rewards but change slowly over time are at best honest "on average" and advertise the potential to encounter floral nectar or pollen rather than conveying more precise information about quantity and quality of the reward.

We meet at her small and fuggy constituency office, which smells of tea, biscuits and (rather more powerfully at this precise moment) the egg and bacon sandwich she is eating, Ed Miniband-style, in a back room filled with scrolls of leaflets.

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