Sentence examples for reported defined as from inspiring English sources

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The results showed that lumiracoxib and celecoxib were statistically superior to placebo in the SF-36 physical component (data not reported; defined as limitations in physical activity because of health problems) (Fleischmann et al. 2005; Sheldon et al. 2005) and mental health component (defined as psychologic distress and wellbeing) (Sheldon et al. 2005) at week 13.

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Here, results of a feasibility study for the application of this system in the clinical setting are reported, defining as success the completion of each dialysis session with all targets reached.

Under-report defined as self-reported height or weight two or more units (kg or cm) less than measured value.

Over-report defined as self-reported height or weight two or more units (kg or cm) more than measured value.

While the reports defined as "appropriate" are likely to contain information that could possibly be found in the public domain, such as the fact that a family member had spoken at a public meeting, or been seen on a demonstration, it is the ones judged as inappropriate that the families will struggle to get their hands on, he predicts – and should fight to do so.

I use a natural experiment, Reg SHO, that relaxed short selling constraints on a random sample of U.S. stocks to study how capital market frictions affect conditional conservatism in financial reporting, defined as earnings reflecting bad news more quickly than good news.

Our primary outcome was completeness of reporting, defined as complete reporting of all elements within a guidance checklist item.

22 Alcohol consumption and smoking were derived from self-report, defined as any usage of any alcohol and any tobacco, respectively.

4 6 This tool assesses the following domains: generation of allocation sequence; allocation concealment; blinding; incomplete outcome reporting; and selective outcome reporting (defined as change of primary outcome or new outcome added).

The ranks of the ultrarich, whom the report defines as people with investable assets of at least $30 million, surged 11 percent, an even greater rate than the mere millionaires.

Of the 52 complaints, 14 involved sexual assault, which the report defines as "unwanted sexual contact, unwanted touching, nonconsensual sex/rape".

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