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On the other hand, the characteristics of EP, including variables such as frequency, intensity and extreme volume, were commonly defined without sufficient consideration of the local tolerance capacity (which can be represented by a threshold level of EP) and therefore would sometimes be inappropriate.
Youth who smoked infrequently in the context of social gatherings, and often in association with alcohol were commonly defined as 'social' smokers, regardless of the regularity of their smoking behaviour.
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Despite this, HRV strains continue to be commonly defined, en masse, by their most prolific and currently most well-defined role in causing the 'common cold' [2], [3].
A cantilever is commonly defined as a beam or girder fixed at one end.
It is this rock breaking, which in Earth science is commonly defined as an earthquake.
Samadhi is commonly defined as a state of deep, spiritual concentration, leading to a sense of oneness with the universe.
Landscape fragmentation is commonly defined as having five distinct phases (perforation, dissection, subdivision, shrinkage, and attrition).
Preterm birth is commonly defined as any birth before 37 weeks completed weeks of gestation.
Convergence is commonly defined as two or more distinct or separate things coming together.
Both companies have roughly a third of the $55 billion market for regional jetliners, which are commonly defined as aircraft with 100 or fewer seats.
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Douglas Brinkley and Richard Norton Smith, all of whom are commonly defined as such, appear frequently on television talk shows and write for op-ed pages.
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