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All other workers were asymptomatic and did not refer a significant current or past respiratory diseases.
District/rural hospitals were more likely to refer a significant proportion of patients to other facilities for surgery.
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Both effect and cost-effectiveness were measured by using four-point Likert scales ranging from 1 to 4. For effect, the value 1 referred to "no expected effect" while 4 referred to "a significant expected effect".
The referral system is organized such that difficult conditions are referred for better management from lower to higher levels of care as referring implies a significant gradient in knowledge as well as competences and skills.
c refers to a significant difference between hypervolaemic group and the other two groups combined, d refers to a significant difference between hypovolaemic group and the other two groups combined A small but significant minority (21 %) were hypovolaemic by the definition used (ECFV < 95%% of ideal).
"We're preparing for that eventuality," Paul Steely White, the executive director of Transportation Alternatives, said in a phone interview last week, referring to a significant delay in the program.
This referred to a significant increase in the tested immunoglobulin level (IgM, IgG1 and IgG2).
Buckling instability refers to a significant limit on the structures with I-section members, which causes severe decreasing of critical buckling load.
In this context, positive selection referred to a significant excess of amino-acid altering (non-synonymous) substitutions over silent (synonymous) substitutions in nucleotide sequences.
Reading disability (RD) refers to a significant reading difficulty that cannot be accounted for by deficits in general intelligence or education.
a refers to a significant difference between hypervolaemic and euvolaemic groups.
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