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The F.D.A. said the company had not enrolled enough patients in a study of its MemoryShape implant, approved in 2013, and also threatened to rescind approval for the product.
Oxnard College, Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa and Pasadena City College officials said they did not want to participate, while Solano College in Fairfield and College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita had not enrolled enough students.
Few studies enrolled enough subjects to assure reasonable statistical power to detect significant differences in the rate of isolation in cases versus controls and to allow the calculation of odds ratios to assess the degree of pathogenicity by the strength of association.
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It can sometimes take years to enroll enough patients.
When the study began, some heart specialists said it could never enroll enough patients.
Talkington predicts the residential program will enroll enough homes to save more than 13 megawatts through demand response this summer.
So if the exchanges don't enroll enough young, healthy people, insurers will have to raise everyone's premiums.
The idea is to enroll enough young and healthy people to spread the costs over a sufficient number.
This leads to the third question: are insurers enrolling enough young people to keep premiums down next year?
Although falciparum malaria kills more than one million children each year, single centers cannot enroll enough patients to detect reductions of 20 30% in mortality rates.
Researchers say it often takes three to five years to enroll enough participants in a clinical trial to make the results scientifically valid and statistically meaningful.
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