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A doctor's letter refers to "the severity of his symptoms".
A biomarker may refer to a protein whose concentration refers to the severity or presence of some disease state.
Here, hazard intensity refers to the severity of the hazard, measured with a Hazard Exposure Measurement Unit (HEMU; see next paragraph).
Grade refers to the severity of the Adverse Event (AE).
Bodily pain refers to the severity of pain and its impact on daily activities.
In the CTCAE, "Grade" refers to the severity of the adverse event (AE).
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"It is clearly significant," the official said, referring to the severity of the problem.
While Sabine is careful to refer to the severity of his condition, the idea that Schumacher might by some miracle come back to us is not entirely dismissed.
For example, he said, the term "major medical" is often thought to refer to the severity of the injury or condition of a player, but it actually refers to a player's eligibility status.
Even though the WHO's declaration of a phase six pandemic alert level does not explicitly refer to the severity of the disease, as many people contracting the virus recover without medical treatment, the number of deaths continues to rise [1].
In this context, Wiseman et al. [ 15] refer to the severity of factors (such as smoking) which may play an important role but are not captured in the available data.
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