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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attained year" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is meant by "attained year," and it does not fit standard English usage.
Example: "The project was completed in the attained year of 2023." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "achieved year" or "acquired year".
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It was also found that students on the extended medical course (EMDP) attained Year 5 results which were on average over 4 points lower than students on the regular 5-year programme (95% CI -6.30 to -2.21).
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However, for a factor such as education, which in most cases would have been attained years prior to breast cancer diagnosis, reverse causation probably plays little role.
Youth connections providers helped people aged 15 to 19 who were at risk of not attaining year 12 or equivalent qualification, and at risk of not making a successful transition to further education, training or employment.
Hospitalisation rate ratios (HRRs) comparing the survivor cohort with the general population were calculated overall and by age group using standardised mortality ratio techniques, and were standardised to the general population by single year of attained age, year of event and sex (Juul, 2006).
It follows that the models were adjusted for year of birth (because year of birth = calendar year – attained age in years).
Standing with the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, in Ramallah after their meeting, Ms. Rice said that "God willing," and with the hard work of the negotiators, the two-state goal could still be attained before year's end.
This stage was described to be attained 1 year before the onset of the pubertal growth phase [13, 19].
We varied the OCV coverage attained at year 5 from 1% (baseline) to 50%.
Other variables collected were participant's sex, age, place of work, level of education/professional training attained, and year of employment in the current work (aimed to assess their duration and experience at workplace).
The risk of cardiovascular LEs was modelled using Royston Parmar relative survival, thereby adjusting for the risk of a cardiovascular event in the general population by attained age, year of event and sex (Royston and Lambert, 2006).
Therefore, E was computed by multiplying patient PYRs (allocated by gender, attained age, year of follow-up and first cancer region of diagnosis) with corresponding first cancer incidence rates estimated from the general population.
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