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Discover Ludwig"1st case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in legal and grammatical contexts to refer to the first or primary category or situation of something. Example: In the 1st case, the defendant argued that he was not responsible for the crime due to temporary insanity. Another example: In grammar, the 1st case of a noun is known as the nominative case and is used as the subject of a sentence.
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The satisfaction level of participants was an average of 4.4 for the 1st case (abdominal pain) and 4.5 on a scale of 5 (Table 1).
In terms of ease and helpfulness, the students rated the program an average of 4.4 for the 1st case (abdominal pain) and 4.5 for the 2nd case (headache) on a scale of 1 5, with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest score.
ER ratio achieved in 1st case is 9.28 with maximum Q factor 73.39 and minimum BER 0 while in 2nd design it is 9.35 with maximum Q factor 8.41 and minimum BER 1.93e−17.
The 1st case had 93 contacts (49% from family members and community and 51% health care workers (HCWs).
A GAS isolate was recovered from throat swabs of 2 of the 6 HCWs caring for the 1st case, one of which was identical to the patient's isolate.
Individual case review is carried out prospectively for the 1st case from each centre and for the first 20 cases, repeating the process if there was an issue, until there is a satisfactory submission.
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The M2 case has gone the furthest.
Consider the k = 2 case next.
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She has 5 case managers.
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