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Readmission to a psychiatric hospital was the most common definition of psychotic relapse.
As the economy had contracted by 0.6% in the July to September period, Britain now meets the most common definition of a recession - two consecutive quarters of shrinkage.
The dumping complaint does not contend that Brazil is selling shrimp on the American market below the cost of production, the most common definition of dumping.
The most common definition of a real-time system is that it is required to compute and deliver correct results within a specified period of time.
Today, the most common definition of a species is a group that is reproductively isolated from other groups, the biological species concept set out by the evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr in 1942.
Most studies take place in the US and Europe, where the most common definition of an ethno-culturally diverse group is a person of non-European/non-White background.
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Microsoft had to think twice about bringing its Bing search engine here because in Chinese, the most common definitions of the character pronounced "bing" are "disease," "defect" and "virus" — rather _________ for a computer product.
One of the most common definitions is the Caputo concept.
One of the most common definitions is the Caputo definition [32].
In this study, we followed the most common definitions of AE [13].
Most definitions of food security vary around that proposed by the World Bank (1986); major components of the most common definitions are summed up by Maxwell and Frankenberger as "secure access at all times to sufficient food for a healthy life" (Maxwell 1996).
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