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Discover LudwigThe phrase "event report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that summarizes the details and outcomes of a specific event.
Example: "The event report highlighted the key takeaways from the conference and provided feedback from attendees."
Alternatives: "incident report" or "activity report."
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The media-reported symptoms and their corresponding adverse event report symptoms are presented in table 1.
How wonderful that the National Crime Agency is to investigate corruption surrounding the Stephen Lawrence case a mere 22 years after the event (Report, 17 October).
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"It gives consumers information, but it doesn't give them an understanding of what the adverse event report means," said Mr. Mister.
Malcolm Turnbull told 4CA Cairns radio on Wednesday that royal commissions were "most effective when their terms of reference are clear and focused, and they inquire into a discrete problem or event, report on it and action can be taken".
In a statement, the company said, "As the F.D.A. stated, 'the existence of an adverse event report does not necessarily mean that the product identified in the report actually caused the adverse event'".
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Firstly, an analysis of the official documentation, and, in particular, the bid book, the post-event report, and the London Plan, which is the city master plan, was conducted.
Tolerability was assessed daily by the clinician during each study occasion (using an adverse-event report form) and at the follow-up visit 1 week after last study occasion (using an adverse-event report form and laboratory assessment).
We utilized a normalized FDA Adverse Event Report System AERSS) dataset and performed a case study of three frequently prescribed cardiovascular drugs: Warfarin, Clopidogrel and Simvastatin.
The failure of the electric-power source for coolant to nuclear reactors and then the diesel back-up generators was revealed in a heavily redacted report from the Ministry of Defence's Site Event Report Committee (Serc).
The data in this study mirrors the most recent Department of Defense Suicide Event Report (DoDSER) of 2011.
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