Sentence examples for years definition from inspiring English sources

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If { a n } converges faster than { b n }, then it can be said that { u n } converges faster than { v n } to p. In recent years, Definition 2.2 has been used as a standard tool to compare the fastness of two fixed point iterations.

Data actually used are often not directly comparable in terms of years, definition, or scope of coverage, but these issues are effectively set aside in the calculations.

Definition of elderly (≥65 years or ≥75 years), definition of CI-AKI (serum creatinine increase ≥25% or 0.5 mg/dL, or others), and route of CM administration (intravenous or intra-arterial) were used as covariates in the regression model.

Inclusion criteria were: RCTs on falls prevention published in English, study population ≥ 65 years, definition of injurious falls as a study endpoint by using the terms "injuries" and "falls".

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However, whilst treatment outcomes have been added/removed over the years, definitions for 'drug free discharge' and 'drop out' have remained stable.

Over the years, definitions of koilocytosis have evolved and, as a consequence, excess diagnosis of cervical koilocytosis (positive histological features with negative HPV genetic material) is a problem (Abadi et al, 1998).

The rates are lower in the 1978 9 survey, largely accounted for by the two-year definition of timely uptake.

In doing so, the possibility that very narrow or loose definitions of migration may be used for reported immigration statistics must be taken into account, which results in lower or higher levels of migration flows, respectively, in relation to, say, the United Nations' recommended 1-year definition (UNECE 2009).

You may as well start filming your life in high-definition now; in a few years, standard definition will look as quaint as daguerreotype photographs.

In the last few years, the definition of a camera has been pulled and twisted like taffy.

In the past forty years, the definition of marriage has indeed been changed, not by any homosexual master plan but by an epidemic of heterosexual divorce.

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