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This network is to be institutionalised at the same time that the most important funding source of the network is to be terminated.
Missing persons were more likely to be institutionalised at time of death than other suicide cases, and more often communicated their suicidal intent.
Missing persons were less likely to have lived alone (OR 0.45, 95% CI 0.26 to 0.76), yet more likely to be institutionalised at time of death (OR 3.12, 95% CI 1.28 to 7.64).
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As a few worries surfaced about being "institutionalised" at Barclays, Brittain jumped ship for Santander in 2007.
Violence, he says, was institutionalised at Oundle – "pupils were beaten bloody for minor transgressions" – which eventually led Dickinson and a friend to urinate in the headmaster's green beans before a formal dinner, in retaliation.
I will therefore claim that the ELSA community had not been institutionalised at the point of the dialogue conference.
Smoothing of transition probabilities was performed by considering the proportion of patients who were institutionalised at the end of the observation period (7 years), and assuming a constant hazard (i.e. exponential survival model) over the preceding years.
Patients at maximum-risk were approximately four times more likely to be institutionalised, twice as likely to be hospitalised and three times more likely to die at 1 year follow-up than those in the minimum-risk category.
When he leaves he will be institutionalised.
To be complete, it needs to be institutionalised.
Freedom of speech should be institutionalised, not considered a luxury.
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