Sentence examples for e deceased from inspiring English sources

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The cohort of non-participants (cohort D) is composed of about 15% non-respondents (cohort E, deceased patients excluded) and about 85% non-eligible patients (cohort B, including an unknown number of deceased patients).

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It is actually easier for spiritual entities of all kinds (e.g., deceased loved ones, guides, angels) to communicate with us while we are sleeping.

Therefore, we conclude that in our small study, we could not find any significant difference in the overall expression of cyclin E between deceased and survivors.

Thirty-three percent of the subjects had a residential history created through records at the county clerk office because they were not available (e.g., deceased) for interview.

The Uganda Kaposi's Sarcoma Study Group includes named authors and V Sembajwe, M Kalinaki, R Byansi, C Rwatooro, S Nambooze, B Tushemeirerwe, N Byabazaire (deceased), E Bitamazire, E Katabira, J Mugerwa (deceased), D Tindyebwa, C Ateenyi-Agaba, L Marum, J Whitworth, B Richardson, G Reeves and K de Cock.

Some grief theorists suggest that this predictable response may arise from withdrawal of psychobiological regulation previously provided by the deceased (e.g. assistance with emotion regulation).

How to convey the message was frequently discussed; how much information to give, what to say, what not to say, how to express death (e.g. deceased, died...) and how to end the conversation.

Of the 1640 physicians contacted by mail, 16 letters were returned by the post office as undeliverable, and 107 physicians were no longer in practice, no longer in primary care (e.g., hospitalists), deceased, or unknown at the practice, leaving 1517 eligible physicians.

Accordingly, two items measure separation distress from the deceased one (e.g. yearning), nine items represent cognitive, emotional, and behavioral symptoms; and one item measures whether the symptoms caused "marked and persistent dysfunction in social, occupational, or other important domains".

This number should allow us to reach the target sample size, further accounting for sampled individuals who will be found ineligible (e.g., institutionalized or deceased, no longer reside in the study area, no proxy meeting study criteria), refuse to be interviewed, or decline study participation.

For whatever reason, if your attempts to seek closure (step 5) are ineffective or if it's literally impossible for you to come to terms with the people involved in this situation (e.g., they're deceased or they have cut off all contact with you), you need to force yourself to move on.

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