Sentence examples for per standardised from inspiring English sources

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According to this, in 2011 primary health care pharmaceutical expenditure per standardised patient was 338 Euros, compared with the 275 Euros obtained without standardisation.

As per standardised protocol, each patient had a detailed clinical assessment to ascertain seizure semiology, interictal electroencephalography (EEG), long-term video EEG monitoring, if clinically necessary additional intracranial electrode recording, MRI (T1-weighted, T2-weighted and Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) images), and neuropsychological assessment [Kral et al., 2002].

Estimated air pollution effects were calculated as a change in the log level of an outcome blood parameter (for describing the results, the change in the outcome was back-transformed and presented as per cent change) per standardised unit change in the respective air pollutant.

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Table 1 presents the mean total number of drug prescriptions per GP per year, standardised per 1000 enlisted patients over a baseline measurement (2001 or 2002), the short-term effects (one year) and long-term effects (two years).

The uptakes were quantified by measurements of the highest standardised uptake value - maximum pixel activity in correlation to body weight and the injected dose, grams per millilitre (standardised uptake value (SUVmax)).

The mortality was more stable, changing only from 24 to 28 (per 100,000 standardised WSP), but a significant increase occurred in the late 1980s.

applications per acceptance Standardised admission ratio: proportion of acceptances ÷ proportion in UK population (2001 census) Graduate entry programmes have been successful in attracting a considerable boost in applications to medicine in the UK.

As regards the use rates per inhabitant standardised by age and sex, great variability (for MRI and CT) was registered in 2009 and 2010: CT use rates went from 45 to 88 per 1000 inhabitants, while the MRI use rates went from 56 to 83 per 1000 inhabitants.

When the breast cancer risk estimates for the highest vs the lowest category of the dietary folate intake or the estimates that reflected the 100  μg per day standardised increment of dietary folate for the prospective studies were applied to calculate the summary association estimate, we found a null association between dietary folate intake and breast cancer risk.

Mean catch-per-unit-effort (standardised to numbers of individuals caught 5 min−1) was significantly larger in the high-rise net for some variables, but in most cases, CPUE was correlated proportionately between the two heights of net.

Ultimately, this leads to considerable heterogeneity, and therefore we propose reporting recommendations regarding crucial study design characteristics (i.e. definition of observer experience in MR-colonography, standardised per patient and per polyp data presentation) for future studies.

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