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These changes will have the effect of redefining the SI base units, though the definitions of the derived SI units will remain the same.
In 1998, the U.S. National Institutes of Health brought U.S. definitions into line with the World Health Organization guidelines, which had the effect of redefining approximately 25 million Americans previously considered "healthy" to "overweight".
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But the most serious effect of redefining achievement is this: Teachers are demoralized and the more accomplished more so.
In the second analysis, we assessed the effect of potential exposure misclassification by redefining ever use of metformin as receiving at least three prescriptions within a 12-month period.
The model parameters are also given and redefined to quantify the effect of the vibration amplitude and invert mechanical condition.
In the light of these results, some works have focused in the study of the key parameters of LbL in order to revise the effect of polymers as PSP in detail and redefine the rules of this technique[24].
The methodology redefines the ultimate goal of design based on the qualitative notion of satisfaction, and formalizes the effect of designer's subjective attitude in the process.
We thus redefine domain promiscuity by defining a new index, DV I ("domain versatility index"), which eliminates the effect of domain frequency.
But it still leaves the work of redefining social class.
In the process of redefining normal, maintaining their personhood--who they were--was very important.
19 These results highlight the importance of redefining adjuvant nodal RT in the SLNB era.
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