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It was defined as such by the UN, at the partition of British-ruled Palestine in 1947.
A MCR was defined as such if 2 cases or more shared a common genomic location.
"Immobility" was defined as such if the animal stayed within the same rectangle 0.3 sec after setting up the rectangle.
An inpatient isolate was defined as such by each laboratory participating in TSN.
A nonattacked myofiber was defined as such if no CD8+ T cells could be seen in the proximity.
New onset of atrial fibrillation was defined as such when the symptoms improved with clinical recovery of scrub typhus.
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He could not be defined as such back in April, when they signed him as an undrafted free agent.
Given all this, the idiot can be defined as such: a prepubescent, parasitic solipsist who talks only to himself.
Foreign students, [Vince Cable] says, "are not immigrants but they are defined as such because they are here for more than a year".
Instead, a facile formula has been in place for decades: Italian-Americans are defined as such on network television only when they are working-class.
The protection of privacy is an element of human dignity and has been defined as such in the universal declaration of human rights in 1948.
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