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To initiation
noun
The act of initiating, or the process of being initiated or introduced; as, initiation into a society, into business, literature, etc.
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Boys are charged to go to initiation schools.
Every year across sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of thousands of boys and young men submit to initiation ceremonies.
Others often report their route to initiation into the Guardian Weekly family came by having a copy passed along to them in a workplace or during a secondment.
At the Fly, new members are subjected to initiation hazing: seniors will demand that they clean a dorm room, or drink warm gin.
Lowndes said: "Time from sputum collection to initiation of TB treatment [has] decreased from a week to less than two days.
In addition, tetanus, medication and allergy history should be obtained prior to initiation of wound management.
We obtained an institutional review board approval prior to initiation of the study.
In sedated patients, the GCS measured prior to initiation of sedation was considered.
Level of consciousness was assessed daily from ICU admission to initiation of the intervention.
No sample size calculation was performed prior to initiation of the study.
38 had DRF and 63 NDRF prior to initiation of NIV.
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