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  • ...y ([[Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA Scan)|DEXA]]). However, recent definitions, supported by several international expert groups, included loss of both mu .... 2011 Jul 1;12(6):403-9.</ref>. The diagnostic criteria for some of these definitions is provided in Table 1 below.
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  • ** Maori definitions of health and the body * Definitions of the environment in the ICF and their application in clinical practice
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  • == Definitions ==
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  • Some definitions:
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  • ...and no precise definition has yet been agreed upon<ref name=":0">Post MWM. Definitions of Quality of Life: What Has Happened and How to Move On. [https://www.ncb ...fication of Functioning and Health]] (ICF), which provides a framework and definitions that are holistic, individual-specific and focused on well-being rather tha
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  • However, research into this condition continued from these early reports and definitions. == Definitions ==
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  • ...y focus on implementation outcomes.<ref name=":1" /> '''Box 12''' provides definitions of implementation outcome dimensions adapted from Proctor et al.<ref name=" [[File:Implementation science box 12.png|center|thumb|800x800px|Definitions of implementation outcome dimensions<ref name=":0" />]]
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  • == Definitions ==
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  • ...nd the latter is used in America<ref name=":0" /> . According to the major definitions, ergonomics is both a science and technology. A science that instills funda
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  • ...ialising with peers. Speech, language and communication all have different definitions. We need to understand the differences between these terms to better suppor ...cy and / or voice<ref>American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Definitions of Communication Disorders and Variations. Available from: https://www.asha
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  • == Definitions == ...ildhood cerebral visual impairment? A systematic review of terminology and definitions. Br J Ophthalmol. 2018 Apr;102(4):424-432. </ref></blockquote>
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  • |Article 2: Definitions
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  • Key definitions related to muscle tone: ...tretching of a joint when the muscles are at rest”.<ref name=":3" /> These definitions have some ambiguities, but as Ganguly et al. note, tone is essentially “a
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  • == Definitions == A wide range of definitions exist in relation to the term neuroplasticity, some of which look at noral
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  • == Functional Anorectal Disorder Type Definitions ==
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  • ...science, please review and reflect upon these key implementation terms and definitions, as they are key thinking about facilitating the implementation of evidence ...cience box 6A.png|center|thumb|800x800px|Additional implementation outcome definitions]]
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  • The clinical definitions of Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) and ischemic [[stroke]] are based on foc ...schemic neurological deficit'' – a term now rendered obsolete. Its removal definitions arose when it was proven that most events lasting 24 h to seven days were
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  • ...mation in different formats such as multisensory outputs, dictionaries for definitions and mind mapping.<ref name=":0" />
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