Sentence examples for registry end from inspiring English sources

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As this registry has a one year delay compared with the cancer registry, end of follow-up for cause specific death in this paper is 31 December 2005.

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Some registries end chains by donating the final kidney to someone on the wait list.

Potential confounders have been taken into account and the follow-up is nearly complete using the National Cancer Registry and the Cause of Death Registry as end point registries.

The Vacant and Abandoned Property Registry would end the guesswork.

As to whether the registry might end up as big as the entire population of a mid-sized city, Molluso said no one has identified that problem to the Senator's office yet, but amendments being introduced next week aim to make the registry more "focused and targeted".

A national registry for end stage renal disease has been established by the Indonesian Society of Nephrology (PERNEFRI) to collect information on the prevalence and incidence of end stage renal disease [ 22, 34, 46].

ACE: Angiotensin converting enzyme; A2B: Angiotensin 2 receptor blockers; CCI: Charlon Comorbidity Index; CKD: Chronic Kidney Disease DDDDefinednedailyly dose; DM: Diabetes mellitus; DNR: Danish Nephrology Registry; ESRD: End stage renal disease.

Earlier this week, Bristol-Myers asked the Food and Drug Administration to remove a disputed Taxol patent from the agency's registry, effectively ending yearslong patent litigation between the companies.

But such registries may end up being more accurate, since errors are more likely to be spotted and fixed, and they are easier to keep up to date".Maintaining key registries centrally is clearly more efficient," says Marc de Vries of TheGreenland.eu, a consultancy that has helped the Dutch government develop a range of registries, from topographical maps to vehicle registrations.

Person-years of follow-up time were calculated from the baseline until cancer diagnosis, relocation from the registry areas, death, or the end of follow-up (31 December 2006), whichever came sooner.

With recent gains in survival, longer follow-up, cancer registries and end-result programmes, the cumulative incidence of second malignancies could reach as much as 20% of patients treated by radiotherapy [70].

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