Sentence examples for a miscellaneous population from inspiring English sources

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In other words, it is virtually impossible to consider univocal cutoff values able to stratify the risk of AKI or AHF in a miscellaneous population of critically ill patients as a whole.

This institution provides care for 1,200 to 1,500 HIV-positive patients and for a miscellaneous population of HIV-negative immunocompromised patients, including 2,500 renal transplant recipients (438 renal transplantations from January 1993 to December 1999 and 679 from January 2000 to December 2006).

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It is not surprising to find diverse clusters of symptoms as the profile of depressive symptoms also differs across miscellaneous populations [ 9, 39].

It ought to be acknowledged that notwithstanding the succession of so large and miscellaneous a population as is attached to the Wild West — Red Indians, Mexicans, cowboys, Cossacks, negroes, and so forth — the good character of the neighbourhood has undergone no deterioration.

It's a miscellaneous library, always shifting.

Ansari's miscellaneous sensibility echoes the miscellaneous nature of electronic communication, and it has made him a miscellaneous sort of star.

Johnson worked as a miscellaneous journalist, carrying his clips around and begging for assignments.

A miscellaneous interest annotation is denoted by a two-character miscellaneous annotation marker (MIAM).

The final articles, 184 219, seem to be a miscellaneous collection.

The others were unique samples gathered in a miscellaneous set.

Instead, the loss is claimed on Schedule A as a miscellaneous itemized deduction.

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