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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal matters, medical conditions, or situations where a particular case or instance has been influenced or impacted by certain factors.
Example: "In the affected case, the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff due to the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "impacted case" or "influenced case".
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To determine how the new 2011 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work hours affected case volume across postgraduate year (PGY) levels of surgical trainees.
The political situation during this period might have affected case detection and reporting.
The number of coercive measures per affected case was significantly higher in German than in Swiss hospitals.
Of the families, 196 were control families, 243 had one affected case only, 21 families included two cases, and another 2 families had three cases.
The PMT affected case 1 did not carry the exon 6 variant, but was homozygous for the two SNPs in exon 8 (Table 1).
Families with at least two histopathologically confirmed cases of TGCT, or a combination of TGCT and extragonadal germ cell tumor, and with DNA from at least one affected case were enrolled.
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While the industry settled four suits brought by states for Medicaid claims in Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi and Texas, none of those agreements affected cases in other states.
How has the measles vaccine affected cases of the disease, and the complications and deaths that can come with the disease?
The different methods of surveillance used at the four sites allowed us, through the surveillance audits and validation, to determine how these differences affected case-finding.
aThe number of NTDs affected cases.
The number of selected tumors was targeted at four non- BRCA1 affected cases for each one of BRCA1 affected cases.
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