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The phrase "admissions appeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the results or outcomes of admissions processes, such as in educational or organizational settings.
Example: "The admissions appeared to be more competitive this year compared to last year."
Alternatives: "admissions were evident" or "admissions seemed".
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After increasing about 2percentt a year for some years, the number of admissions appeared to decline by 4percentt last year, to 13.1 million, the trustees said.
The malnutrition-attributable fractions for deaths, but not for admissions, appeared to be lower among older children (Table 2).
Restricting the analyses to the 56 or 45 confirmed dust-storm days did not affect the conclusions; if anything, the effect on cardiovascular admissions appeared stronger.
Two or more previous hospital admissions appeared to be the far strongest predictor of combination treatment, followed by a low GAF symptoms score and a high PANSS-negative symptoms score (Table 6) The group of patients with two or more previous admissions showed an odds ratio of 2.445, for receiving two or more antipsychotics compared to patients with no or one previous admissions.
On the basis of the crude rates, admissions appeared to increase with age; however, after adjusting for the variables studied including morbidity, we obtained a J-shaped bimodal distribution, with a peak among the youngest people and a higher peak at the oldest ages.
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Instead, Mr. Hampton's own admissions appear to have provided prosecutors with a road map to charge him alone.
The increase in hospital admissions appears to be disproportionately concentrated in the approximately 35 percent of admissions that do not originate in the emergency room, suggesting that these admissions may be more price sensitive.
The pattern of diagnoses causing the admissions appears to be consistent with previous research.
Hospital admissions appear to follow a bimodal age distribution pattern, with the very young and the elderly more likely to be admitted [ 28].
The age and pattern of neonatal admissions appears to have also changed, with much younger neonates and an increase in the cases of neonatal encephalopathy.
The number and frequencies for hospital admissions appear in Table 2. Regarding the length of hospitalisation, 32 patients (out of the 94 patients admitted) stayed as inpatients at the hospital after they were admitted.
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