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With the exception of common sense, these are all words which can be satisfactorily defined without anyone ever meeting up with an example of the real thing.
The nature of photodynamic injury to normal arteries has not been satisfactorily defined, and the ability of arteries to recover with time is unclear.
Indeed, with additional expert insights and manual interference into the annotation process [ 17, 18], certain types of multi-membrane proteins can be satisfactorily defined or classified via sequence similarity.
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An understanding of the nature and character of urban sprawl is complicated by a failure to satisfactorily define it and by the limitations of measurement techniques designed to characterize complex landscape forms.
And when it comes to the moving target that is a television show, I don't demand perfection (as if anyone could ever satisfactorily define what that is), I just demand engagement, entertainment and food for thought, and the 40 shows on this list, whatever their stumbles, provided some mixture of that this year.
But those terms are rarely defined satisfactorily: what is a 'productive' job and what classifies as 'entertaining'entertaining
As expected, both versions of EQ-5D discriminated satisfactorily between groups defined according to their socio-demographic characteristics.
The third obstacle, shock, is perhaps the most complex and the most difficult to define satisfactorily.
However, constructivism is hard to define satisfactorily, for two reasons.
Results were satisfactorily used to define the optimum engineering conditions to formulate surface modified nanoparticles for the efficient oral administration of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
Self-efficacy theorists posit that individuals' beliefs in their abilities to perform a task satisfactorily influences their self-regulated learning, defined as the practice of defining and pursuing learning issues in service of a larger learning or performance goal (Bandura, 1977; Locke & Latham, 2006; Pajares, 2002).
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