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To further the field, vicarious racism should be uniformly defined and directly measured using psychometrically validated tools.
Quality control of medical performance requires adequate 'state-of-the-art' data and this is currently not uniformly defined for radical hysterectomy.
Even sophisticated investors, such as public pension funds, are potentially being left in the dark because these metrics are not uniformly defined and, often, they are unable to see the inputs or deductions from GAAP-determined measures.
Thus, it is shown that for the vector case of micro-structured elastic medium there is no uniformly defined dynamic homogenisation procedure for a given resonant frequency.
We performed a meta-analysis on these studies and on a subgroup of 21 studies that had more uniformly defined outcome criteria.
While the concept of "consent" is not uniformly defined through the EU, this is generally understood to mean that all of your company's subscribers or employees must "opt-in" to permit their personal data to be transferred and stored stateside.
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Considered together these elements help uniformly define natural boundaries.
It's also a difficult thing to assess, as sexual activity is hard to uniformly define.
Although target expansion has the potential to ensure proper tumor coverage in the face of motion on a free-breathing CT scan, large variations in how individual patients' tumors move may make such expansions difficult to uniformly define.
Most of these studies did not uniformly define what constitutes a 'small' or 'minimal' pneumothorax.
Federal law uniformly defines the reimbursement package.
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