Sentence examples for relevant attendance from inspiring English sources

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The bootstrapped mean ratio of relevant A&E attendances to general practice consultations was 0.0167 (99.9% CI = 0.0162 to 0.0172); for every 100 general practice consultations, 1.67 A&E attendances preceded by an unsuccessful appointment attempt are estimated to have occurred.

By multiplying the above values for each parameter (345.6 million consultations and 0.0167 relevant A&E attendances per general practice consultation), an estimated 5.77 million (99.9% CI = 5.49 to 6.05 million) A&E attendances were preceded by a patient being unable to obtain a convenient general practice appointment in England in 2012 2013.

Serving up two aphorisms relevant to all in attendance at this year's convention, Rev. Lawson pointed to the words of the Greek philosopher Thucydides, who when asked when justice would come to ancient Athens, said it would come when the uninjured were as outraged as the injured.

The survey was also sent to around 40 others identified as interested in physical activity and dementia following attendance at relevant courses run by the DSDC.

The Cancer Councils were also reported as being more proactive than in the previous review by engaging Indigenous people in working parties and supporting their attendance at relevant conferences through sourcing funds for travel scholarships.

Anonymised data on the relevant clinical outcomes, annual attendance rates for GOPC, specialist outpatient clinics (SOPC), A&E department and hospital admissions at baseline, 12, 24, 36 and 48 months will be retrieved from the Hospital Authority's information system.

We developed a collaborative recruitment infrastructure (CRI) to recruit pregnant women for 4 pregnancy cohorts using: faxes from obstetrical offices, in-clinic recruiters, university and funder-driven free-media events, paid-media, and attendance at relevant tradeshows.

The findings of Hamilton et al (2005), derived from primary care studies in the city of Exeter, have shown the tendency for patients ultimately diagnosed with lung cancer to have a record of attendances with relevant symptoms over several months preceding the diagnosis.

This is despite the fact that they already have proof they meet the relevant disability living allowance and attendance allowance criteria.

Oversubscribed faith schools - which are allowed to give priority to applicants of its faith - usually seek proof of regular attendance at a relevant place of worship.

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