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The phrase "was defined complete" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey that something was fully defined, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The project was defined complete after all requirements were met."
Alternatives: "was defined as complete" or "was deemed complete.".
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A four-point scale was defined: complete response (CR), partial response (PR), stable disease (SD) or treatment failure (TF).
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Complete ablation (complete response [CR]) was defined as complete devascularization of the lesions during the arterial phase and no appearance of new tumors at other liver sites.
In patients with liver metastasis, complete gross resection was defined as complete removal of hepatic metastases by surgery or ablation.
Complete response was defined as complete disappearance of all known tumour lesions.
Clinical complete response was defined as complete resolution of palpable tumour by physical examination.
Complete response was defined as complete disappearance of all tumour lesions for at least 4 weeks from the date of documentation of CR.
Complete wound closure was defined as complete epithelialization without drainage.
Complete response (CR) was defined as complete disappearance of the tumor.
A complete response (CR) was defined as complete disappearance of evidence of cancer.
[ 12] Complete remission (CR) was defined as complete disappearance of primary tumor and neck metastasis.
Complete response (CR) was defined as complete disappearance of all clinically detectable disease.
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