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Discover Ludwig"excess intervention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "excess intervention" to refer to unnecessary or excessive interference in matters, usually by a government or other authority. For example: "Critics of the government have said that its excess intervention in the economy has caused economic instability."
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With 238 completing participants, we shall be able to detect, with 90% power and type I error of 5% (two-tailed), excess intervention effects over routine care effects of at least 0.4% (from baseline 8.9% to 8.5%) in HbA1c.
Results will be expressed as estimated mean changes in primary and other outcome variables by group, and as overall mean excess intervention over routine care effects, all with corresponding 95% confidence intervals.
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As the level of available obstetric technology increases, the use of this technology increases as well, leaving researchers to suggest that low-risk women may receive excess interventions.
We have also seen that, although it is often assumed that patients who die, whether or not related to an AE, have no or low excess costs, our study showed that the excess costs related to (preventable) AEs in patients who die in hospital are still substantial both for excess LOS and extra interventions.
That was how old-fashioned Aussies were supposed to react to an excess of intervention from the management team.
An intriguing aspect of Mr. Kawai's remarks lies in whether his comments on Chinese currency intervention, excess Chinese foreign exchange reserves and a need for Asian currency cooperation may reflect the unspoken views of his former colleagues at the Japanese finance ministry and the Japanese central bank.
The only issue is by what means (market forces or government intervention) excess health growth is curtailed.
When data for women age 40 49 were examined, however, there was a clear and wholly unexpected mortality excess in the intervention arms.
We retrieved data on study size, type of intervention, excess weight loss (EWL) percentage, outcomes at 1-year follow-up, 30-day mortality, and diabetes, hypertension, and lipid disease resolution percentages at the minimum of 1-year follow-up.
Objective: Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring has an unacceptable false-positive nonreassuring rate, which results in an excess of operative interventions.
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