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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendance equivalent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing or equating different forms of attendance, such as in educational or organizational settings.
Example: "The online course offers an attendance equivalent to that of a traditional classroom setting, ensuring that students receive the same level of engagement."
Alternatives: "participation equivalent" or "attendance parity".
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The 1823 Great Match Race between the North and South drew an estimated 60,000 spectators to the Union Course on Long Island the attendance equivalent of an average Breeders' Cup Saturday with more than one-third of these race goers having traveled by any means possible from the South to support Sir Henry's contest against American Eclipse.
A recent systematic review has shown real time telepsychiatry to represent a highly feasible method of conducting mental health treatments and assessments, often with clinical outcomes and rates of attendance equivalent to those obtained face to face [ 67].
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Contains lists of students who participated in classes at the ADF School, equivalent to attendance sheets or grade sheets.
We observed positive changes in health, including a significant association between fitness (measured by metabolic equivalents) and attendance.
Instead, these costs were apportioned using inpatient equivalents calculated as patient days for the clinics involving the assumption that patient days are equivalent to attendances divided by the average length of stay (3.47 days in the special clinic).
It added that if children had an attendance rate of 94%, the equivalent of missing 10 days per year, they were more likely to achieve five GCSEs at grade A*-C or equivalent than they would if their attendance was 90%, the equivalent of missing one day a fortnight.
During the data collection period of three school terms (when the program operates), each participating young person's total attendance was, on average, the equivalent of full attendance for over one and half school terms - total participation (1.6).
Likewise, attendance rate at the practice was equivalent to that of other patients with T2DM served by the practice.
That is not only an appreciably smaller number than the weekend attendance at Yankee Stadium but it is also equivalent to barely 1percentt of the city's population.
These pedals were the equivalent of a thumb-clicker attendance counter that bouncers use outside of clubs.
Indeed low attendance, or fewer than four antenatal visits (equivalent to the number of antenatal malaria screens) is a risk factor for maternal mortality in this setting.
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