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“absolute admission” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a statement or acknowledgement that is unequivocal, without any reservation or condition. For example: - In his opening statement, the defendant made an absolute admission of guilt, leaving little room for doubt in the minds of the jury. - The company’s CEO issued an official statement of absolute admission, taking full responsibility for the data breach and apologizing to all affected customers. - Despite her initial denials, the celebrity eventually made an absolute admission of her substance abuse issues and sought help for treatment.
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We thought that the trade-off was suboptimal because the absolute admission rate for patients deemed to be high risk would be the same as, if not slightly higher than, at baseline.
We will create a hierarchical list of interventions based on estimates of absolute admission reductions and the quality of the evidence.
The first model analyzed the change in SOFA score and admission SAPS II value; the second model included the change in the SOFA score and the absolute admission SOFA score.
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The QAdmissions model provides a valid measure of absolute emergency admission risk in the general population of patients as shown by its performance in a separate validation cohort.
cTnI revealed AUC values of absolute changes from admission to 3 hours and from admission to 6 hours were 0.920 and 0.931, respectively.
On Aug. 26, Georgia became the second state, after Indiana, to require a photo ID as an absolute condition for admission to the polls.
However, the absolute risk of admission to acute hospitals is low.
The highest absolute excess of admission was in the age group of 0 5 years, with a 15.4% (IRR 0.846, (95% CI 0.744 to 0.965), p=0.0061) reduction in hospital admissions for every 5-year increase in age at diagnosis.
For example, if the top 1% of patients at highest risk are targeted, then patients with an estimated absolute risk of admission of greater than 69% will be identified.
QAdmissions provides an estimate of absolute risk of admission either at 1 or 2 years the latter being potentially useful for interventions which are likely to work over a more extended time period.
Using the absolute rates of admission to hospital or death from diverticular disease, the cumulative probability of diverticular disease between ages 50 and 70 for meat eaters was 4.4% and the cumulative probability in vegetarians or vegans was 3.0%.
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