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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the total or combined instances of something, often in data analysis or legal contexts.
Example: "The report will aggregate cases from the last five years to provide a comprehensive overview of trends."
Alternatives: "combined cases" or "total cases".
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Each month, analysts aggregate cases into a "unique decedent list", eliminating duplicates.
Mr. Nagareda added that judges in other aggregate cases had also reduced the fees paid to plaintiffs' lawyers by factoring in the work and time saved by settling a large number of cases at once and avoiding individual trials.
However, GIS can help TB control practitioners identify areas with aggregate cases so they can institute appropriate measures to control the disease.
We used a geographic information system to aggregate cases, population counts, and pesticide use data for all block groups in the state.
Quantitative data on malaria were obtained from the Malaria Unit of the MoH and included aggregate cases diagnosed on a syndromic basis and those cases which had been confirmed with microscopy.
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Marc Heinrich, a student senator who's worked on this issue, told The Huffington Post that until the senate gets the aggregate case data, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what reforms will be needed.
Tertiles derived from aggregate case and control data for pedestrian volume and vehicle speed and volume were used to define strata in the risk factor analyses.
The aggregate case fatality rate was 11.2% (71/635).
MPE, Maladies à Potentiel Epidémique (case-based surveillance); NA, not available; TLOH, Télégramme Lettre Official Hebdomadaire (aggregate case counts).
Three of the six single-arm studies reporting aggregate case series data collected the data prospectively 22 24 and three retrospectively.
Carey [ 43, 44], however, reported that individual-level measures represent a vast improvement over such aggregate case-mix measures when controlling for patient heterogeneity.
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