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Vertebral fractures were adjudicated from baseline lateral lumbar and thoracic spine radiographs based upon a previously developed protocol [ 28].

This database contains pharmacy claims data adjudicated from 49,000 US retail pharmacies, including available transaction data from >500,000 prescribers using 42,500 pharmacies.

For each patient, the time of commencing renal hypoperfusion was adjudicated from the time of the ambulance call (for cardiac arrest), or when symptoms of severe shock, such as mental obtundation or hypotension, were documented (for hypotension), or the time of onset of abdominal pain (for suspected ruptured AAA).

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It's a very easy game to adjudicate from the sofa but I cannot fathom how Aleem Dar originally gave that not out.

EVEL will undermine that essential principle and put the Speaker in the invidious position of having to adjudicate from which votes Scottish MPs should be excluded.

Stuart Jeffries piece on faith and unbelief is an example of a certain kind of liberal intellectual position which seeks to stand above the current debates about the place of religion in contemporary society, to (using the term Jeffries is so fond of) wryly adjudicate from the sidelines.

The "unlinked" reference dataset was composed of epidemiologically unlinked sequences using a dataset composed of sequences from individuals with no known epidemiologic linkage, including sequences from the HIVDB and from previously adjudicated "unlinked" pairs from this study cohort.

Unlike criminal complaints that are resolved in court, these cases were adjudicated away from the public eye by university judicial boards.

These outcomes were all adjudicated, apart from those for celecoxib [ 28].

Although Health Canada has always accepted direct reporting of suspected ADRs by consumers, this is not widely advertised and consumer reports are adjudicated separately from reports submitted by healthcare providers.

What would constitute 'excessive' is an ethical, sociological and scientific question: what might be excessive for certain individual patients, or groups of patients, might not be for others; participating in multiple surveys might be adjudicated differently from participation in several clinical trials in a short time frame.

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