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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a eligibility of" is not correct in English.
It should be "an eligibility of" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "eligibility." You can use it when discussing the qualifications or criteria required for a specific role or benefit.
Example: "The eligibility of applicants for the scholarship will be determined based on their academic performance."
Alternatives: "a qualification for" or "a criterion for".
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It divides PC planning into eight stages: a) eligibility of foetus or baby for palliative care; b) family care (including psychological support, creating memories, support of spiritual/personal belief and social support); c) communication and documentation; and d) flexible parallel care planning.
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This resulted in an eligibility percentage of 12%% of all cancer patients that are diagnosed yearly (see Table 1).
In this study patients receiving an integrated care intervention reached a treatment eligibility of 42% compared to the standard care group with a significant lower eligibility rate of 18%.
Upon the execution of an eligibility query, a cohort of patient data is retrieved in the form of a content model adopted by the EHR sources.
An initial sample size of 200 was chosen to allow an overall eligibility of 50% to be measured with 95% confidence intervals of 42-58%.
Positive CR checks "may affect the approval of an offender's application to work with children on a military installation or eligibility of a family to provide child or foster care".
The tool is composed of an eligibility query execution and a data selection part.
Initially, the title, abstract, and medical subject heading words of the obtained publications were used for a rough judgment on the eligibility of an article.
A positive laboratory test determined the eligibility of a child.
He is out until further notice because of an eligibility matter, Syracuse said in a statement.
When disagreement persisted between the two reviewers concerning eligibility of an instrument, a third person (C.E).
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