Sentence examples for recruitment interval from inspiring English sources

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On average 15 participants were recruited a day, using a recruitment interval of 8 patients, starting with the arrival of the first patient.

The unexposed cohort was selected from all patients who met the inclusion criteria but did not receive the study drug during the recruitment interval.

Twenty-nine schools with 176 classes and 4195 sixth to eighth grade students agreed to participate after a 4-week recruitment interval.

First the exposed cohort was selected from all database subjects who met the inclusion criteria and received treatment with the study treatment during a predefined recruitment interval.

Using a post-natal estimation of gestational age and an Australian birth weight for gestational age reference contemporary with the recruitment interval, 27% of routine births were FGR instead of the expected 2.5% [ 8].

The high death rate during the recruitment interval of the two cohorts emphasizes the increasing observation of the impact of death with a functioning graft on long-term outcome (20).

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Additional adjustments were made for BMI at recruitment, the interval between menarche and the establishing of regular menstrual cycles.

Such information can be quickly obtained with online respondent-driven detection as the recruitment generation interval was less than one day.

There are some differences between the ERSPC centres in, for example, the mode of recruitment, screening interval, invitation procedures and the PSA threshold leading to biopsy.

The model for anti-HBc status accounted for peak anti-HBs level (as surrogate measure for vaccine group, anti-HBs measurement time, number of vaccine doses), age group at recruitment (5 year intervals), village (Keneba, Manduar, Kantonkunda+others), and gender as covariates.

Moreover, the characteristically infrequent nature of recruitment, estimated at intervals of 10 to 15 years or more in A. dichotoma populations growing in more marginal habitats [ 17, 19] (M.T. Hoffman & S. Jack, unpublished observations), means that these populations are vulnerable to windthrow events which might occur on a more regular basis.

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