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The phrase "as a simplex case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a straightforward or uncomplicated example within a broader context or discussion.
Example: "To illustrate the concept, let's consider it as a simplex case where all variables are constant."
Alternatives: "as a simple example" or "as a basic instance".
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It is important to emphasize that a genetic cause is not excluded by such an evaluation because patients with recessive NSHI can present without a family history of hearing loss (i.e., as a simplex case).
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Diagnosis of a simplex case by DNA analysis.
If nonsyndromic deafness is suspected AND the patient is a simplex case: CMV testing should be performed.
Simplex case: also known as sporadic cases; those in which only a single individual has a clinical diagnosis and no relatives are affected.
Next to this, two genes were separately amplified as a simplex.
Possible causal genes responsible for simplex cases had primarily autosomal recessive inheritance (5 out of 7 cases, 71%%) as suggested previously [ 1, 2].
Sporadic or simplex cases account for about 30% [ 3].
To examine reported clinical trials on herpes simplex virus epithelial keratitis as a case study for the configuration and possible motives of overlapping publications in the ophthalmic literature.
Several imaging studies have attempted to address this problem, including the use of positron emission tomography (PET) scanning to detect herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) as a reporter of oncolytic herpes simplex virus replication [2].
Let us denote a simplex of as.
Given this measure of alignment quality, parameters were optimized with a simplex optimizer as previously described [ 57].
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