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Participant numbers may vary from original publications because of exclusion of study subgroups.
Because of exclusion of cases independent of the selection of their matched controls, the average ratio of controls per case was 2.4 instead of 2 and varied according to C0.
The groups were well matched regarding sex and duration of diabetes, but the age-match was ruined because of a few patients with missing values and because of exclusion of a patient with nondiabetic nephropathy from the macroalbuminuria group.
This large proportion was because of exclusion of patients with contralateral hip implants (as metal ion analysis was undertaken) and exclusion of patients with moderate or severe hip dysplasia (as such patients were not eligible for RHA at our institution).
Observed deaths and total person time are slightly lower than in table 1 because of exclusion of patients for whom age, race, or sex were missing for standardised mortality ratio calculations.
Across study areas, additional childcare arrangements (e.g. because of exclusion of the child from collective childcare) were required in up to 21% of RVGE episodes (hospital, Sweden; Table 3).
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Of course, there are specific issues and power structures in each country, but it's important to overcome borders and make a transnational movement because the root causes of injustices, of exclusion, of the violence and discrimination we face are the same.
Thirty-nine patients were excluded because of exclusion criteria: 30 patients because of peripheral arterial disease, 5 patients because of other causes of neuropathy, and 4 patients because of skin diseases.
In these cases, the companies were able to beat the earnings estimates of Wall Street because of exclusions that they made outside of the "special items" category.
Lots of exclusions: Complaints to the Better Business Bureau show that many consumers are frustrated to find that their extended warranty won't cover their problem because of "exclusions" in the fine print of the contract.
One pupil, called Duncan, told BBC Scotland that the closure had reversed the progress he had made at Butterstone, after he had missed a year of school because of exclusions and other problems in mainstream education.
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