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Another area of uncertainty concerns the diagnosis and management of erythropoietin hyporesponsiveness, for which there is no widely accepted, standardized definition.
The case definition was constructed to maximize sensitivity, acknowledging that a proportion of cases meeting the EIP standardized definition may have had other conditions known to mimic encephalitis.
OAB was thereafter defined as having met the diagnostic criteria for urgency accompanied by at least one other OAB symptom, in accordance with the ICS standardized definition [ 8].
There should be standardized definition of pre-treatment LTFU and appointment system that can monitor and easily flag-out missed appointment patients.
We used standardized, validated measurements of motor function and cognitive function and a standardized definition of falls [ 36] There are limitations to our study.
There is no standardized definition of multimorbidity.
No formal, standardized definition of a heat wave exists.
Bland, L. M. et al. Developing a standardized definition of ecosystem collapse for risk assessment.
A standardized definition is still difficult because of a huge variety of different phenotypes.
However, the true incidence of ND and risk for adverse outcomes remains unknown because no standardized definition of ND exists.
"I believe the reason for the range between 10percentand33percentcent is a lack of a standardized definition of suicide by cop".
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