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Using a retrospective methodology in a single, non-teaching hospital, Seymour and coworkers [ 19] studied the impact of failed (defined as reinstitution of mechanical ventilation within 72 hours; n = 60) versus successful (randomly selected cohort, n = 93) extubation in mechanically ventilated patients with acute respiratory failure.
4) Failed: defined as a patient who had two or more positive cultures among five collected during the final 12 months, or who had a positive culture among the final three sputum cultures collected from the patient as part of on-going monitoring.
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TB disease outcomes were classified as either "success," defined as either cure or treatment completed, or "fail," defined as either treatment failure, treatment deferred, treatment interrupted, death, or loss to follow-up [ 12].
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As in Seebeck's case, Peltier failed to define the cause of the anomaly.
The suit further claimed that the laws were too vague because they failed to define what the requirements were.
Victory in Iraq became elusive because the US military leadership failed to define the mission as a counterinsurgency.
Mr. Olstein, the fund manager, said the guidelines fell short because they failed to define standards of good practice in valuing companies.
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Even The ICM's chief executive, Philip King, says the government has "failed to define what unfair terms in contracts actually are.
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