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An average of eight children a year in Greater London are victims of abuse based on witchcraft-style exorcisms, but this only reflects cases resulting in police investigations.

Now, Mr. Mnookin reflects, cases of vaccine-preventable disease have become so uncommon that in 2003 one desperately ill infant (too young to be vaccinated) managed to cough the unmistakable "whoop" of whooping cough in the faces of dozens of baffled medical professionals before the disease was correctly diagnosed — too late to save her life.

The second form reflects cases in which environmentally-friendly practices and values associated to ecology exist and are highlighted through their impact on products quality, not as participating in environment protection.

The composite dichotomous substance dependence variable reflects cases with two or more addictions where the top three categories are alcohol, nicotine and cocaine (Figure 1).

Presumably this reflects cases where the drug was given too late to prevent an incipient episode since antimalarial drugs do not reduce the parasite burden instantaneously, even if given intravenously [29].

Interaction term reflects cases with both expression of p53 and presence of ER.

Two further routes represent cases for which the route apparently started in secondary care (Inpatient Electives and Other Outpatients) and, finally, one reflects cases with no useful information available on the route to diagnosis (Unknowns).

There are no reliable data on the incidence of subclinical mastitis in Sweden, but the annual geometric average bulk-milk somatic cell counts (BMSCC), which reflects cases of subclinical mastitis in a herd, was 190 000 cells/ml in 2009 (Swedish Dairy Association, 2009).

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This lack of fit probably reflects case-specificity.

In total, 43 security issues were classified "high" or "very high" risk, which reflect cases where an unpatched system has a vulnerability for a known exploit, for example.

In a growing epidemic, given a significant delay from illness onset to death [5], one expects to underestimate the case-fatality proportion as the deaths reflect cases from an earlier, smaller phase of the epidemic [6].

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