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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved cases" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing successful outcomes or instances, but it would need clarification or rephrasing for better understanding.
Example: "The research team reported on the achieved cases of successful treatment in their latest study."
Alternatives: "successful cases" or "completed cases".
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In countries where elimination has been achieved, cases may still occur due to travel (importations) and some imported cases may result in limited local transmission (import-related cases).
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For the predictable cases, the most accuracy is achieved for cases with small and simple openings.
This can be achieved in cases with DISI deformity present.
"Having achieved zero cases is the first step, now the challenge is to remain at zero.
Response rates of 67.9 and 52.2% were achieved for cases and controls respectively.
This can only be achieved in cases where it is possible to save the full run images off the instrument.
Similar results were achieved in cases of useful hearing preservation but such result is hard to predict intraoperatively.
Two recurrent patients who underwent ipsilateral pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy achieved CR (case 11) and PR (case 2), respectively.
69% increment in storage modulus was achieved in case of PNDHXNG3.
From QSSPC measurements we observed that a better passivation is achieved in case of low RSh.
Some success has been achieved in case of devices made with specific expensive design.
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