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TCK is regularly defined as "a person who has spent a significant part of their developmental years outside the parents' culture.
We excluded patients who took NSAIDs/aspirin regularly (defined as more than three times per week).
Low ruminal pH values, regularly defined as pointing towards subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA), are highly prevalent in and among German dairy herds.
Smoking (including cigarettes, cigars, or pipe) was defined into two categories as: current smokers versus, collectively, those who never smoked regularly, never smoked at all (with "regularly" defined as once per day for a month), or ex-smokers.
Those who already took a vitamin D supplement regularly, defined as once a week or more, or had been travelling to sunny areas or used a tanning bed during the previous three months, were defined as ineligible to participate.
In a cross-sectional study of aspirin use in Wisconsin, USA, for primary prevention (with data from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin), only 31%% of the 268 participants (aged 35 74 years) for whom aspirin was indicated, according to United States Preventive Services Task Force USPSTFF) guidelines, were using it regularly (defined as ≥4 times per week) [ 46].
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Eating breakfast regularly was defined as eating breakfast at least five days per week.
In the spring, I had talked with Maria Del Castillo, Finlay's reading specialist, who told me that she and other teachers at the school regularly engage in "inquiries," which they define as investigating a solution to a particular problem.
What constitutes informal help might be difficult to define, as by their nature, this help varies, and is not often sought regularly or consistently.
For the first time since 1985, more than a quarter of all Army members surveyed said they regularly drink heavily, defined as having five or more drinks at one sitting.
Additionally, patients were asked if they exercised regularly or not (defined as at least 30-45 minutes at least 3 times a week).
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