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Thus, adjudication led to consensus in 367/381 (96%%) and 361/373 (97%%) of IHC and FISH cases, respectively.
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Adjudication leads to an offer (or non-offer) of a health service, which may be accepted or rejected.
In our study, the adjudication process led to marked changes in the degree of statistical significance, even though the relative risks of MI with calcium supplements remained elevated at each stage.
Adjudication by the ISC led to recommendations later in the course of the study, to start treatment before diagnosis was confirmed for patients in whom earlier treatment might have been more beneficial.
As with CT/MRI assessments, discrepancies between reviewers 1 and 2 led to adjudication by a third reviewer who would concur with the findings of reviewer 1 or reviewer 2, and this concurrence would provide the final assessment.
According to figures he has compiled, the Mail has been the subject of 687 complaints to the Press Complaints Commission which led to an adjudication or a negotiated settlement.
AW provided the main translation, led the reconciliation and adjudication meetings, and took care of the linguistic aspects.
The same cost effectiveness model was later used to inform the adjudication process between the two vaccines, which led to a decision to use the bivalent vaccine in the UK immunisation programme.
David Elstein's emails would have led the journalist to the Ofcom adjudication on the BBC documentary even if he had not been aware of that before.
Additionally, any event that led to death was identified for adjudication [ 27].
There were consistently increased relative risks for MI and stroke with calcium supplements, although the relative risks changed in some cases depending upon event source or level of adjudication, and the different numbers of events in each comparison led to more marked changes in p values.
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