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Maternal obesity, routinely defined as an elevated prepregnancy BMI, is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes (1– 3, 11).

Thirdly, potential indicators in our meta-analysis were all single parameters, while combined parameters, routinely defined as coagulopathy, may be more powerful in predicting PHI.

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Whereas hyperkalaemia is routinely defined by our laboratories as serum K+ levels >5.0 mmol/l, severe hyperkalaemia was arbitrarily defined as serum values ?6.0 mmol.

Whereas hyperkalemia is routinely defined by our laboratories as serum potassium levels of > 5.0 mmol/l, severe hyperkalemia was arbitrarily defined as serum potassium values of ≥ 6.0 mmol/l.

Social class data for the father in 1966 (year of birth of children) were collected by a self report questionnaire, as routinely defined in Finland into four categories: 1) I and II skilled professionals.

Although it is an important concept in describing AS, we do not routinely define a reference transcript at a locus or classify the nature of the AS event.

Software engineering organizations routinely define and implement processes to support, guide and control project execution.

Strong ion gap (SIG), the sum of routinely unmeasured anions, was defined as SIG = SIDa − lactate − SIDe.

Two outcome parameters were considered based on the routinely collected data: a) "stillbirth", defined as a stillborn calf born later than 270 days after last insemination; and b) "perinatal death" including "stillbirth" and calves dying within 24 hours post partum.

A first-order PRRSV test is defined as a routinely used screening test typically selected for the initial, and rapid, investigation of a swine herd disease problem where PRRSV is suspected [ 10].

Clinical predictors were defined as any routinely measured clinical feature and studies were eligible if there was a cut-off for that clinical predictor assessed against the measure of insulin deficiency.

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