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Discover Ludwig'poor accrual' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to describe a situation where there is a lack of some benefit accruing (accumulating or increasing). For example, "The company was struggling financially due to poor accrual of funds."
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This lack of acceptance is a reason for poor accrual.
Here we review the challenges faced and reasons for poor accrual to N0949.
We concluded that most cancer clinical comparisons resulting negative are affected by poor accrual.
This review summarises the plethora of small studies which have adopted this philosophy and influenced the design of the multinational GOG142 study, which was ultimately terminated due to poor accrual.
We assessed the impact of optimism bias on a proportion of trials that did not answer their research question successfully and explored whether poor accrual or optimism bias is responsible for inconclusive results.
Fortunately, the incidence of hypoxic respiratory failure in newborn infants has decreased in recent years, but this has led to poor accrual for clinical trials on PPHN [11].
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Poor bone accrual during adolescence followed by increased bone loss results in lifelong low bone density, degraded bone architecture, and higher risk of fractures, despite recovery from AN/HA.
However, many RCTs face poor patient accrual, especially among populations at risk for health disparities.
The study was prematurely stopped because of poor patient accrual and the completion of a similar trial.
In PC from CRC, there was one randomized trial started to elucidate this issue but stopped prematurely after inclusion of 35 patients due to poor patient accrual [ 33].
Clinical outcomes of HFpEF patients are generally poor, related annual accrual of health care expenses amount to billions of dollars, and no therapy has been shown to be effective in randomized clinical trials.
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