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immediateness
noun
The state of being immediate; immediacy
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"The absolute immediateness of that place," he described to The Huffington Post, "the fact that you cannot isolate yourself in that country, that everything happens in a split second and things are occurring all around you like a kaleidoscope of sound and light.
Despite the immediateness and simplicity of scoring systems derived from weighted variables, sequential summing of integer factors can distort the multivariate characteristics of outcome prediction.
Indeed, MRI promptly depicted pleural abnormalities with a higher percentage than CT (35% vs. 17%) with the same immediateness for subtle or loculated effusions (not seen on CT) and pleural hyper-intensity, consistent with early sicca inflammation, which was never observed on CT.
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