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Research published in the British Journal of General Practice found that more than half of children diagnosed with asthma (in the Netherlands) whose records they examined had in fact no clinical signs of the condition.
He was spared the fate of others in Belgium whose records were no different from his — the authorities proved, as Peeters puts it, "overridingly indulgent".
Otherwise, lawyers would not file their cases in courts whose records show that they'll get a sympathetic hearing, as Trump has alleged.
945 patients, equivalent to 51.4% of the patients who presented in the CED (whose records were evaluable in this respect), were admitted to the psychiatric department of the MHH or to the psychiatric department of another hospital, directly after treatment in the CED.
In Ivanov's case, the momentum was quashed by the state committee in St Petersburg, whose records show that Ivanov submitted an application, "Method of examination of the internal structure of material bodies", in 1960.
Final data for the primary outcome were not available in nine patients whose records were lost (0.1%).
The winner of the first two Spartathlons (and two others) is the best athlete you have never heard of: Yiannis Kouros, a Greek-turned-Australian whose records in this race and over many other distances are seen as untouchable.
The 7,600 victims in North Carolina encompass those whose records were kept by the state; Haddix said she thinks the total number of sterilizations done there is well over 20,000.
Michael Stipe, loose with whiskey, was in the mood to offer his friends in the cult Brooklyn band, whose records tend to the lugubrious and melancholy, some advice.
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