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He was admitted.
She was admitted to the hospital and started on intravenous ampicillin and ceftriaxone, and a ventilation-perfusion scan showed a matched perfusion defect in right lower lobe.
So she was admitted".
Mr. Ono emphasized during the deposition that the tire recall had been made for safety purposes and did not mean the company was admitting any product defect, Gordon Ball, one of the lawyers questioning Mr. Ono, said.
The study included 87 newborn infants, none of whom had congenital defects or had been admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit.
If given the choice between a cure for their cancer, never having to undergo surgery for their congenital heart defect, never having to be admitted for their immune deficiencies, or simply being able to eat like everyone else does, or a trip to Disneyland; they would choose healing over roller coasters.
The Zn incorporation has a weak influence on the β″ phase, where Zn is admitted as a "defect" according to the DFT studies.
We also used data on admissions/discharges of children under 1 year of age who were admitted by birth defects or other previously acquired related complications.
In Ecuador, every year 7339 children are admitted with a birth defect or other previously acquired complications; 18 patients out of every 10,000 hospitalizations are admitted with a congenital defect.
You cannot be admitted".
Only 7 percent were admitted.
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