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The phrase "avert of" is not correct and usable in written English
It seems to be a misconstruction; the correct phrase would typically be "avert from" or "avert." Example: "We must avert from making the same mistakes as before."
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The first 20 000 patients screened for AVERT, of whom 1158 were recruited and randomised.
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On the Republican side, last month's election and the averting of the state takeover gave cause to celebrate.
This time, there would be no punctilious averting of eyes.
The investment costs and the infections averted of varying test sensitivity and specificity from 50% to 100% with increments of 5%, are shown in figure 4 (left panel).
The cost per death avoided is $148 in SSA and $4,429 in SEA, with a cost per DALY averted of $5 in SSA and $177 in SEA.
Correspondingly, Vassall et al. [ 7] found a mean incremental cost per HIV infection averted of US$785 and a mean incremental cost per DALY averted of US$46.
Bell estimated a savings in terms of medical costs averted of $34 per person [ 36].
The cost/DALY averted of the early versus delayed start ranged from $260 $270.
This gives a discounted weighted average HIV care and ART costs averted of $8,920 per HIV infection averted.
This implies a predicted cost per additional case of CIN3+ averted of £6474 for the extended human papillomavirus follow-up protocol and a cost saving per additional case averted of £1110 for the sentinel sites protocol.
Protection measures targeting only infected patients yielded lowest incremental cost/death averted of $23,000 US$$) for pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
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