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International law – a foggy concept since law had always stemmed from domestic power – became subject to definition-creep.

The arts are in danger of being submerged by fashion, and are increasingly subject to critical definition — their cue for self-confidence — based on frivolously determined opinions of whether this branch or that is "in" or "out".

Potential locations for clustered axonal arborizations are determined by the vertices of another grid, subject to the definition of connectivity rules in the model.

Since then it has been subject to many definitions and viewpoints (MacDicken et al. 2015).

Considering the model by Jang and Choi [78], Kleinstreuer and Li [80] examined thermal conductivities of nanofluids subject to different definitions of "random motion velocity".

While governance is a complex concept that is subject to varying definitions (Power 2007; Renn 2008; International Risk Governance Council IRGC 2005, 2007, 2009), it is generally accepted that it encompasses an array of organisations, practices and ideas (Rothstein et al. 2012) which change over time.

Rural as a spatial categorisation is a contested concept and, internationally, is subject to multiple definitions [ 4].

However, the results were subject to various definitions of compliance, and female gender, bisphosphonate users and different study populations were mainly focused on in each investigation [ 28, 30].

Subak, its constituent parts, or higher integrative levels, and its normative-legal basis can become subject to differing definitions and interpretations, and thus undergo important transformations itself.

The utilisation-driven structures common across all seven formulae risk reinforcing health disparities, yet given limited access to high quality data reflecting absolute need, adjustments for unmet need are captured in only a few formulae and are subject to divergent definitions.

These data are comparable to similar statistics in other western countries (e.g., United States (US) [ 61, 62]), but higher than in some Asian populations (e.g., Korean [ 63], Japan [ 64], or Taiwan [ 65]), though incidence estimates are subject to different definitions of MetS [ 66].

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