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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admission figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics or data related to the number of people admitted to an event, institution, or program.
Example: "The admission figures for the concert were higher than expected, indicating a strong interest in the artist."
Alternatives: "attendance numbers" or "entry statistics".
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It is too soon to measure the impact of Hubbard's work on hospital admission figures.
But despite all the excited talk, the actual admission figures tell a sobering story.
Admission figures are now in for September and thus also for the first three-quarters of the year.
You can find a chart with the most up-to-date early admission figures for this year's application cycle here.
(To put that into context: the city's population is half of Istanbul's and yet the Turkish city's cinema admission figures trail behind at 16.3m).
But the charity said the rise in hospital admission figures was due to the growing and ageing population and fact that the population's health had deteriorated.
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The majority of our patients (89%, 131/146) were operated on soon after admission (Figure 3).
There were no significant differences in demographics or type of admission (Figure 1).
Such policies include early ICU admission, prophylactic ICU admission, palliative ICU admission, ICU admission for non-ICU care, and terminal ICU admission (Figure 2; Table 3).
There were 9 (21.4%) new cases in the first 24 h, 17 (40.5%) on the second day, and 12 (28.6%) on the third day after admission (Figure 2).
The ICU diagnosis was associated with a higher ED length of stay (P = 0.001); briefly, patients with gastrointestinal or sepsis diagnosis were the most delayed in the ICU admission, (Figure 3).
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