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"In past terrorist investigations, you usually had a defined event and you're investigating it after the fact," Chertoff said.
There were 38 CVEs (9%), of which only 11 (3%, or 0.0036/patient-year) could not be attributed to a defined event (catheterization, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or cardiac arrest).
Results were calculated for the HPI'sTM ability to correctly detect a hypotensive event 15 minutes prior to the start of a defined event, 10 minutes, 5 minutes, and 0 minutes.
I have no concerns prescribing opioids for my patients with real and acute pain that is limited in duration or associated with a defined event.
A process is a defined event occurring between components or to a component.
In regard to particular activities of risk, only 129 (32.8%) of 393 case-patients reported a defined event of exposure.
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Yet, the war remains a defining event in my life.
While outcome is generally a clearly defined event or an objectively measurable parameter, compliance is a less precise concept.
Science, he says, has become like a professional sport, where an athlete's worth is assessed solely within a narrowly defined event.
Bone healing occurs in response to injury and is orchestrated by a series of clearly defined events.
My father's experience was a a defining event in shaping our family.
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