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The reasons for unplanned admission were due to specific complications in 36 cases (60.1%), followed by those secondary to an inadequate selection of the patient in 22 cases (36.6%).
During the past few decades, a number of conical tanks have failed as a result of buckling of the steel vessel due to inadequate selection of the shell thickness.
The prediction of the diameter of columns is a fundamental step for the design of jet grouting applications, as harmful consequences may derive from an inadequate selection of the treatment setup.
Point of concern was the inadequate selection of frail patients by the PCPs.
This is another clear demonstration of population stratification or inadequate selection of cases and controls in that small Bangladesh sample.
Inadequate selection of the animal species could importantly contribute to spurious or inconsistent results, as well as unnecessary animal use.
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One study in Kenya shows that the significant factors for CHW dropout are cultural background, inadequate support, poor selection criteria and the power difference between management staff and the CHWs [ 30].
Adjuvant treatment does not prolong the overall survival, maybe because of inadequate patient selection.
It specifically discusses some advances in criteria to discriminate among gross errors, bad experimental design, and inadequate model selection.
"The norm in major projects is that the announcement precedes the detailed planning … There are numerous examples of poor value for money arising from inadequate project selection, potentially costing Australia billions of dollars," it said.
These results indicate that participation in an endurance exercise programme improved the inadequate attention selection of the migraine patients.
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