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be accrued for
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To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
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Some loans are interest-only for the first year or two, and even the interest payments can be accrued for a certain time period.
But just as a smoke alarm can be set off for a rather innocuous reason - the smoke from frying food, for example - so a high death rate can be accrued for perfectly justifiable reasons.
Assuming that 10% of patients were inassessable, at least a total of 50 patients were planned to be accrued for this study.
On average less benefit would be accrued for each individual (and more CRC patients without LS would be subjected to some amount of testing), but in aggregate results suggest an age limit of 70 years is cost-effective.
The second component (the management submodel) consisted of an individual patient simulation and was used to estimate the lifetime costs that would be incurred through colonoscopies, CRC treatment, hysterectomies (note these also include bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy) and endometrial cancer treatment and the life years and QALYs that would be accrued for individuals with each diagnosis.
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Even at low rates, interest that's accrued for years can come to a lot of money.
Since then, a large amount of data has been accrued for SEMS use within the large bowel.
Especially when he seemed to occupy that pretty envied position for chefs, wherein he could easily harness the goodwill he's accrued for the past few years and harvest it into an empire?
They have been accrued for the same multimodality treatment.
Patients with basal cell carcinomas were accrued for the measurement of blood flow during ALA-PDT.
A total of 597,281 person-years were accrued for the cancer analysis and 547,983 for the CVD analysis.
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