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"It's obviously not as simple as counting cases," she said.
The clear majority of winning vice presidential nominees — 21 of 27, again counting cases like Mr. Bush twice — ran for president themselves at some point.
And so counting cases by families really masks the depth of the problem.
That's why scientists like O'Connor want a study that goes further than counting cases, to measuring contaminants in residents' blood.
District Health Information Systems have a long tradition of counting cases served (numerators).
Therefore, counting cases of disease also is insufficient for estimating total impacts.
Double counting was prevented by not counting cases where an individual had nominated more than one OL.
If cases can be confidently attributed to work in individual patients (as is the case with occupational injuries), counting cases will not be very complicated.
The epidemic curve was prepared by counting cases in consecutive calendar periods defined by one-fourth of the approximate median incubation period.
It will also be critical to perform system checks to avoid counting cases multiple times because >1 testing method may be used for 1 patient.
In June 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. CDC stopped counting cases of people infected with the virus and WHO declared the outbreak of a pandemic.
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