Sentence examples for criteria occurrence from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, the analysis was performed with 1,200 children with at least one definite (according to the case definition criteria) occurrence of IS.

In critically ill patients without pre-existing kidney disease, both pNGAL and uNGAL measured at admission can predict AKI (defined by RIFLE criteria) occurrence up to 72 hours post-ICU admission and their performance (AUROC) was fair.

A further 51 articles were excluded because they met one or more of the following exclusion criteria: occurrence of keywords, but a different focus of the article; only a short note on the front page; or a readers' poll.

The proposed definition of Pontiac fever associated the following criteria: occurrence of at least one symptom among headache, myalgia, fever and shivers, possibly associated with other 'minor' symptoms, within three days after a shower contaminated by Legionella, during a maximum of 8 days (minimum 2 days).

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Univariate analysis indicated that survivors were significantly different from nonsurvivors with regard to some demographic and clinical characteristics, including younger age, less likely to have chronic ill health (as defined by the APACHE II criteria), lower occurrence of sepsis, lower APACHE II scores and lower occurrence of severe hypophosphatemia (11.4% vs. 17.4%; P = 0.022).

Criteria forthe occurrence of homogeneous addition and for a shrinking core type of reaction are given.

Exclusion criteria were occurrence of other malignant tumours preceding the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, except for non-melanoma skin cancer.

It was an initial attempt to perform a systematic review on a relatively new topic There is a lack of detailed studies on the concept, criteria and occurrence.

The PFSL is defined as time from landmark to documented evidence of disease progression by RECIST criteria, the occurrence of new disease or death from any cause.

The PFS is defined as time from randomisation to documented evidence of disease progression by RECIST criteria, the occurrence of new disease or death from any cause.

Exclusion criteria included occurrence of encephalopathy, sedative, opioid or neuroleptic drugs administered within the last 48 hours, neurologic or psychiatric disease and hemodynamic instability.

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