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is admittance
noun
The act of admitting.
Exact(3)
Along with the opportunity to take a flier against the odds on a sprinkling of roulette numbers, there is admittance to a camaraderie of hope in opposition to fate's negative forces.
The alternative method is admittance control-forces exerted by operator are measured and positions are fed back to the operator.
15 In our context, the 'event' of interest is admittance to hospital, 'survival' corresponds to remaining on the list, and 'time' is that between being placed on a waiting list until admitted for surgery.
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"Of course, there's admittance, there's culpability, there are so many different emotions, you feel like a therapist".
Indeed, in flogging its CFC2 to Morrison's was admittance that Ocado could not compete as a sole player.
Impedance poles are admittance zeros; so in order to find impedance natural frequencies, admittance's numerator is imposed equal to zero.
Afterwards, the most usual destiny was admittance to a nephrology department (32.8%) or discharge (20.5%).
Inclusion criteria were admittance to the intensive care unit for emergency reasons and the need for mechanical ventilation.
Inclusion criteria for the study were admittance to the ICU during the study period plus informed consent and sampling within 24 h after admittance.
Analysts say Walmart's acquisition of the loss-making startup is an admittance that the retailer's online efforts are failing to make headway.
One is an admittance card dated April 12 , 1865 to a lecture by the abolitionist Frederick Douglass, whose home, now a historical site, is a short walk from the museum.
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