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With a chain of progressively larger circles, it illustrated the relative frequency of causes of death among Australians, from the vanishingly rare (war, pregnancy and birth, murder) to the extremely common (respiratory disorders, cancer, heart disease).
However, they distort the overall frequency of causes of headaches in our review eg pituitary apoplexy was not reported in the major cohorts.
To assess the frequency of, causes for, and factors associated with acute rehospitalization during 9 months after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury (TBI).
**If we count all vasoconstriction syndromes as one single cause, then the value of this cell in 45, but the number of unobserved cases would still be close to 3. The frequency of causes depended on the type of study performed (Table 3).
In light of the strong influence of data collection method on our findings, we did not attempt to infer meaning from the frequency of causes reported across included papers, as this may be misleading.
This study's principal aim was to test the efficacy of a diagnostic protocol, which could be used in general practice, rather than to describe the frequency of causes of chronic cough.
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Their high frequency of causing skin irritation has led to limited use of both drugs.
Of note is the frequency of Cause: purpose in Brooks' introduction, which is like no other introduction, and again corresponds to the specificity of arguing for a type of substance for storing solar energy.
Not to perform an MRSA screening (Strategy T) is the second-worst choice the decision-maker can take, followed by the universal strategies D, A and B. All other alternatives show a low frequency of causing the highest expected costs.
In humans the relative frequencies of causes of FUO are well established [ 14, 18], with the cases being devided as follows: infection 40%, neoplasia 20%, immune-mediated 15%, miscellaneous 20% and 5% remaining undiagnosed.
However, on the basis of the overall frequencies of causes of olfactory loss at the Smell and Taste Clinic in the years 2012 to present (total: N = 1,572 cases), one can assume that the distribution was approximately as follows: congenital 1 %, idiopathic 21%%, trauma 15%%, postviral 37%%, sinunasal 20%%, and other 5%%.
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