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Similarly, for conditions of determinate duration (e.g. pregnancy), use of a constant hazard rate for "remission" will result in an exponential distribution of waiting time for transition out of the state, whereas a uniform distribution of waiting time is what would be wanted.
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In the present study RSV excretion was documented for five weeks, showing that viral testing, despite the role of detecting new cases, is crucial to determinate the duration of precautions.
Fairness in sentencing seemed most likely to be achievable if a criminal sentence was of a determinate rather than indeterminate duration (Allen 1981).
Matter is a determinable made determinate by form.
See the entry on determinates vs. determinables for more details.
To avoid incorporating this bias in our model, we chose not to represent the composite risk that accumulates from all events over the duration of a partnership, but instead represented the underlying determinates of this composite risk: frequency of sexual contacts, concurrency of sexual partnerships, and duration of sexual partnerships.
During the first phase, all patients with a duration of mechanical ventilation >24 h who failed their first SBT had a pleural ultrasonography to determinate the absence or presence of small, moderate or large PE (visual evaluation).
He then offered solutions that seemed determinate.
Most paste tomato varieties, especially commercial ones, are determinate.
To succeed in representing the nuances of a determinate activity?
Not all causes have determinate effects, you might think.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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