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Pre-existent
adjective
Alternative form of preexistent
Exact(60)
Pre-existent symptoms of anxiety and depression (HADS) were assessed before injection.
Pre-existent urine infection and absent hydronephrosis represent risk factors for sepsis and severe bleeding, respectively.
Pre-existent coagulopathy was not corrected.
Pre-existent venous insufficiency (skin signs C3 C6 on CEAP score or requiring ECS therapy).
Evidence that pre-existent variability in platelet response to ADP accounts for 'clopidogrel resistance'.
Aspirin 'resistance': role of pre-existent platelet reactivity and correlation between tests.
The lines they drew in the sand rarely corresponded to any pre-existent historical, tribal, cultural or geographical reality.
Does he mean that the genre is a pre-existent mould, into which he's poured some molten contemporary metal?
Samstein, R. M. et al. Foxp3 exploits a pre-existent enhancer landscape for regulatory T cell lineage specification.
Samstein, R.M. et al. Foxp3 exploits a pre-existent enhancer landscape for regulatory T cell lineage specification.
Most respondents in our sample show preference and variance stability consistent with rational pre-existent and well formed preferences.
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