Sentence examples for report was defined from inspiring English sources

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Time to report was defined as the difference, in days, between patient's hospital admission date and date a report was received by NYSDOH.

Case report was defined as reporting of an individual or on a series of patients with no control group, intervention or statistical analysis.

The neuronal bursting activity that we report was defined as delta brushes [ 11, 13] consisting of fast frequency ripples of 8 25 Hz superimposed on a slow wave of 0.3 1.5 Hz [ 3, 8, 19, 20].

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Falls ("a fall report") were defined as a fall to the ground and were only self-reported.

The standards undergirding a suspicious activity report are defined as: "Observed behavior reasonably indicative of preoperational planning related to terrorism or other criminal activity".

Although the general methodology and procedures of SEA design and its adoption, as well as the content of SEA report are defined by the legislation of the European countries, there is no universal methodology for environmental impact assessment study plans.

Each report is defined in the report section of the data division.

(Fraud for the purposes of this report is defined as a user who is not what the user pretends to be, which may or may not have legal ramifications).

The pathologically identified malignant foci not previously described in the original imaging report, were defined as undetected lesions.

Regarding the accuracy of the diagnosis of inherited prion diseases, cases verified by pathology report were defined as definite, and cases with mutations in the prion protein gene and neuropsychiatric manifestations compatible with prion diseases were defined as probable.

* International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry The sex ratio we report is defined as the number of male births divided by the total number of live births (often referred to as the secondary sex ratio).

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