Sentence examples for using a standardised definition from inspiring English sources

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This highlights the importance of using a standardised definition in future.

Furthermore, even using a standardised definition within a single state to optimise outbreak response strategies may be inadequate as the characteristics of outbreaks may change over time despite only subtle changes in DENV transmission dynamics.

This study expands previous knowledge by reporting haemoglobin recovery at multiple time points during the first year of ART, using a standardised definition for anaemia, and being undertaken in a very high TB incidence setting.

30 day morbidity will be assessed at 30 days post-operatively by the centre's Research Nurse using a standardised definition of complications which have been modified from Lang et al. (2001) who reported a doubling of cost and hospital stay associated with postoperative complications [ 27].

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Most of these trials have employed radiation portals covering the locoregional lymphatic drainage in addition to the prostate using a standardised anatomical definition.

This was an explorative, randomised, open-label, pilot study that assessed the incidence of major bleeding and clinically relevant, non-major bleeding using a standardised model of definitions.

Our aim is to compare the 42-day use of dabigatran and rivaroxaban versus nadroparin after TKA in a clinical explorative pilot study by assessing the incidence of major bleeding and clinically relevant non-major bleeding using a standardised model of bleeding definitions.

Data will be collected using a standardised data collection performa with agreed definitions designed by Neuro-radiology collaborators (available on request).

IOTA was established to develop and validate diagnostic models for adnexal masses based on large multicentre datasets using a standardised ultrasound examination protocol, terms, and definitions.

All data were collected using standard definitions as above, using a standardised electronic spreadsheet developed with the Clinical Research Support Centre (CRSC), in which tick boxes are used to record each defined variable within predefined ranges.

Functional assessment was subjective rather than using a standardised tool.

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