Sentence examples for most common exclusion from inspiring English sources

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The most common exclusion factor was the presence of pre-existing cardiac conditions.

The most common exclusion was patients' use of four or more insulin injections per day, N = 92 (2 %).

Of the 224 people who were not eligible to participate, travel duration in excess of two months was the most common exclusion criterion.

The most common exclusion criteria were severe impairments in physical performance and cognition, requiring palliative care, expected short length of stay, and medical instability.

The most common exclusion criterion triggering a triage to category blue in those patients who survived to hospital discharge was the presence of metastatic cancer.

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The four most common exclusions were thyroid disease (24%), anemia (18%), uncontrolled diabetes (14%), and autoimmune disease (11%).

The most common exclusions according to this criterion were articles on the effectiveness of particular clinical quality interventions, or articles exploring the attitudes of managers rather than clinicians, 2) The data collection and analysis methods were reported as qualitative by the authors, and 3) The article was published in English in a peer-reviewed journal.

But the most common cause of exclusion remained persistent disruptive behaviour, which accounted for 23.8% of suspensions and 29% of expulsions.

The most common reason for exclusion was that the articles did not focus on LMICs.

The most common reason for exclusion of potentially relevant studies was incomplete data presentation (see Fig. 1).

An expected ICU stay <24 h and no central venous catheter in place were the most common reasons for exclusion.

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