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Therefore, from the data of Table 2 it can be calculated that, in total, for each serious casualty in the police records (including the records not matched with hospitals) there are: 43 610/(17 434 + 12 831) = 1.44 serious casualties in total, which corresponds to the classical definition of under-reporting, as the failure to record an injury.
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In each case, serious depletion of great ape numbers has occurred, undermining decades of conservation work by primatologists such as Jane Goodall, who has worked extensively with chimpanzees.
Both in hospital in serious condition.
Mothers fared equally well in each group, with serious health problems in 7.3 percent of the C-section mothers and in 8.5 percent of the vaginal delivery group.
If the misclassifications were mainly inadvertent, police would be expected to make a similar number of mistakes in each direction — reporting serious crimes as minor ones and vice versa, said Eli Silverman, professor emeritus at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.
Two patients in each group experienced serious TEAEs (cataract and anal abscess in the placebo group, and worsening of diabetes and carpel tunnel syndrome in the ipragliflozin group).
A small proportion of subjects in each study reported serious adverse events, other medically significant conditions, potential immune-mediated diseases (or new onset autoimmune diseases) during the entire study period to Month 12, and numbers were balanced across vaccine and control groups within each study (Table 4).
Marnie and Hannah's friendship reached the boiling point I had hoped for, the moment when two college friends realize they've grown out of each other in serious ways.
He comes to work each day in a serious suit, but he likes to laugh, and he likes to eat, insisting, always, that I meet him in the cafeteria at McLean, where he dines on Otis Spunkmeyer chocolate-chip cookies.
Mr. Skelos's flippant remark — that the proposal would allow people to "walk around with 10 joints in each ear" — trivializes a serious problem and misrepresents a sound proposal that has broad support from law enforcement.
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