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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reporting period of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific duration of time during which data is collected or reported, often in financial or statistical contexts.
Example: "The financial report covers a reporting period of six months, from January to June."
Alternatives: "a time frame of" or "a duration of".
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"The revised statistics are based upon injury reports from a limited number of racetracks and represent a reporting period of less than one year at some racetracks," Scollay reported to the Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit, which is coordinated by the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation.
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But that did not prevent Newcastle from recording an average home crowd during the reporting period of 43,388, the fourth highest in the country.
In the current study, which contained a high proportion of individuals reporting periods of poly-substance use, this association was not observed.
This interval was based on date of symptom onset of the first and last case-patient and a reported incubation period of 3 22 days for orally transmitted disease.
Results for ongoing pain were more uncertain, possibly due to the lower number of observations as only those reporting a period of pain in the baseline questionnaire were included.
After the reporting period, a random sample of reported cases was visited by a physician to verify the health workers' diagnoses.
Individuals reporting ED who were still working were more likely to report a period of sick leave at the follow-up conducted two years later.
"The sensation of pain creates a sensation that is one of exhilaration," says Philips. "Often times the patient reports a period of elevated stress that then spurred the condition.
Generally 20 25% of cases are considered to be of the regressive type, wherein parents report a period of normal or near normal development followed by developmental plateauing or regression [1].
Klevecz et al. [ 1] reports a period of ~40 mins, and Tu et al. [ 2] observed periods of ~300 mins.
Patient was considered as postmenopausal if she reported a period of amenorrhea of at least 12 months after the age of 40 years without other medical cause.
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