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Other curve types may do that as well or even better, crucial is that by curve fitting, the NZ and its stiffness can objectively be derived from the experimental data in a way that is consistent with the definition of the neutral zone and with the typical asymmetrical S-form of the load-deflection curve.
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We also propose the concept of the average coupled-MTF, which is consistent with the definition of traditional MTF.
This generality across contexts is consistent with the definition of personality or behavioural syndromes [7].
This definition of a diabetes case is consistent with the definition validated in prior research [ 9].
This definition is consistent with the definition by the FEI [ 14], even if a further subdivision of this posture has been established by now [ 15].
The definition of brightness and number of molecules is consistent with the definitions found in Chen et al. (3).
These are consistent with the definition of mesenchymal stem cells [ 2].
The definitions of paternalism, shared decision-making, and consumerism used in the questionnaire are consistent with the definitions conceptualised by Charles et al [ 10, 11].
This is consistent with the physiological definition of virulent, avirulent and attenuated strains in literature [ 41].
This definition is consistent with the WHO's definition of diarrhoea [ 25], allowing for comparison with similar international studies.
In each of the cases that I have evaluated, the physical and psychological evidence of torture is consistent with the UN Convention Against Torture's definition of torture – as well as Yoo and Bybee's definition of torture.
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