Sentence examples for factor for ineligibility from inspiring English sources

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The most frequent factor for ineligibility was uncontrolled psychiatric disease.

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The most common reason for ineligibility was insufficient fever, a factor we think is unlikely to be associated with any other physiological marker of response to drugs.

Multivariate analysis controlling for all preoperative factors demonstrated that older age (OR = 1.007 per year), lower preoperative eGFR (OR = 0.993 per mL/min/1.73 m), absence of preoperative HN (OR = 0.801), smaller tumor size (OR = 0.962 per centimeter), and tumor without multifocality (OR = 0.876) were independent risk factors predicting ineligibility for full-dose AC (Table 1).

The most frequently cited factors for clinical trial ineligibility were advanced age or the presence of significant comorbidity [ 16].

If applicable, the number of ineligible subjects that received treatment and the reasons for ineligibility will be summarised.

Four hundred and seventy-seven patients were ineligible with a total of 548 reasons stated; more than one reason for ineligibility could be present.

There were differences in men and women with respect to reasons for ineligibility during PS (p < 0.001; ignoring gender specific pregnancy-related ineligibility).

The most common reasons for ineligibility were not meeting pain location and severity criteria.

The reasons for ineligibility or exclusion of studies were recorded and described (Fig. 1).

Three hundred ninety-nine (42 %) women were recruited with the main reason for ineligibility being no polyp present at diagnostic hysteroscopy.

Leading reasons for ineligibility included an antecedent cause of epilepsy, syndrome other than TLE, and seizure onset after age 35.

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