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This panel reviewed records from approximately 90% of all autopsies that occurred in New Mexico in 1 year and, of these deaths, likely ascertained all OMI cases with an infectious disease component.
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"And no one told you to stop doing that?" I asked her, likely ascertaining the cause of her pain.
"They will very likely ascertain definitively whether neutrino oscillations are taking place".
All conditions were somewhat more likely when ascertained concurrently.
Comparing comorbid conditions, all were somewhat more likely when ascertained concurrently with hyporesponsiveness than when ascertained in the antecedent period.
In designing a therapeutic strategy to prevent disease recurrence, however, it is necessary not only to know the total risk of relapse but also likely to ascertain when recurrence is most likely to occur and when the risk becomes minimal.
Linked to this lack of understanding of diabetes was a tendency for managers to be disinterested and therefore not likely to ascertain the level of support that might be needed: "They know I'm diabetic, but that's it, they never asked anything about it or what to do".
However, whatever the reality is for British people hoping to live abroad, it is not likely to be ascertained until the terms around Britain's exit are finalised.
Most people are likely to have ascertained by adulthood how much, or little, tea or coffee they can tolerate at a time.
A potential bias in our study is the use of hospital-based clinics in five of nine settings, since patients with autoimmune diabetes are more likely to be ascertained in such clinics given their greater risk of insulin treatment.
The effect of a risk factor on a particular outcome is likely to be dependent not only on the risk factor but also its severity, and a more severe instance is more likely to be ascertained in recent records than in older records [ 35].
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