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The following steps were applied for modeling: (1) baseline model; (2) introduction of the variables related to the process of care: clinical specialty (obstetrics: yes/no), length of stay (continuous variable), and performance of a surgical or invasive procedure (yes/no); (3) introduction of the occurrence of an adverse event.
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Another difficulty encountered during the aircraft's introduction was the occurrence of surging and stalling with the Avon engines.
Because NO has been documented to modulate systemic AMP expression following GI bacterial infection in Drosophila larvae (see Introduction), we monitored the occurrence of site-specific induction of NOS by northern blot analysis after ingestion of Candida.
The introduction of the variable related to the occurrence of an adverse event impacted the model's performance.
These requirements are met by the introduction of so-called occurrence levels.
To this sense, the process of inversion could be the first introduction of the inverted repeat to a new site by illegitimate recombination and then the occurrence of inversion between two inverted repeats.
Here we describe the occurrence of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Curacao after the introduction of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) 2010 revised breakpoints.
The preferred introduction of the co-units in the longest chains of bimodal copolymers is suggested to favour the occurrence of intercrystalline tie molecules during crystallisation.
Mating occurrence was assessed by the presence of vaginal plugs 12 h after introduction of the male (GD0).
Classification of all medication errors on their potential to cause an adverse drug event (ADE) and the actual occurrence of ADEs (limited to those identified through hospital record reviews) 1 year after the introduction of the alerts.
The research used data provided by Fera Science Ltd and the Bees, Wasps and Ants Recording Scheme, and examined changes in the occurrence of 62 wild bee species with oilseed rape cropping patterns in England for the years 1994 to 2011, the time period spanning the introduction of the widespread use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
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