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Red cell distribution width (RDW) is a measure of size variability in circulating red blood cells and is routinely reported as a part of complete blood count analysis [ 3].
Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is a numerical measure of the size variability of circulating erythrocytes and is routinely reported as a component of complete blood count in the differential diagnosis of anemia.
Knowledge and awareness of CRC in the general population is low and is routinely reported as a significant barrier to compliance for CRC screening, especially among underserved populations [ 11– 16].
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On the other hand, mere speculation from occupation and pro-occupation Iraqi sources is routinely reported as an accurate reflection of events.
We recommend that Sr/Sr ratios are routinely reported as an indicator for the quality of the Sr isotope analysis and that greater effort is made to account for Ca dimer and argides.
RDW is widely available to clinicians because it is routinely reported as part of the complete blood count.
Although tumour status was not prospectively assessed in many of the earlier trials with short-term follow-up, details of disease progression were routinely reported as adverse events.
Campylobacter infections are rarely typed beyond the genus level in England and Wales, so infections are routinely reported as Campylobacter species.
Furthermore, tumour status was not prospectively assessed in many of the earlier trials with short-term follow-up and details of disease progression were routinely reported as adverse events.
However, America's declining status as a democracy is routinely reported in the international press and media.
The presence of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2, also known as ERBB2) is routinely reported in the pathological assessment of breast cancer.
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