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Their ultimate destination was Constantinople, where their rights of trading were strictly defined by treaty.
Tight organization of the numerous central and provincial officials, whose ranks in the bureaucratic structure on different levels were strictly defined, also contributed toward general administrative efficiency.
The four types of hypertension were strictly defined: 864 women (44.4%) had gestational hypertension, 459 (23.6%) isolated chronic hypertension, 501 (25.7%) isolated preeclampsia, and 124 (6.4%) chronic hypertension with superimposed preeclampsia.
Endpoints were strictly defined and independently adjudicated in both trial groups.
Parameters were strictly defined and not study specific but part of the already implemented routine clinical data collection.
Sorting gates were strictly defined based on single antibody-stained control cells as well as the forward and SSC patterns of satellite cells based on preliminary tests.
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There was a fluidity in their world; nothing was strictly defined.
At American insistence, these crimes are strictly defined and there are strong safeguards against overzealous or politically motivated prosecutions.
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