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We retrospectively defined if patients have aspiration pneumonia using the following criteria per resuscitation constatation, chest radiography infiltrates, fever.

True hypometabolic clusters and artifacts are retrospectively defined patients with true positive and false positive PET at SPM analysis (Figure 1).

A number of U.S. artists were retrospectively defined as post-punk; Television's debut album Marquee Moon, released in 1977, is frequently cited as a seminal album in the field.

This study used a retrospectively defined, nested, three group, on-drug/off-drug study design.

Lymph nodes levels were retrospectively defined using the agreed nomenclature of the AAO-HNS [ 8].

Evaluable subjects are those for whom a retrospectively defined set of data elements is available.

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No clinical tool can retrospectively define duration of hyperglycemia alone; however, a baseline HbA1c may have indicated a measure of degree and duration of preadmission hyperglycemia.

Instead, we define the exposure period in this study as the period that starts at the time of the epidemiologic survey of the participants and retrospectively defines a specified period of interest, making the exposure time window temporally aligned with the timing of collecting health data during the survey.

The notable advances highlighted in this study, in comparison to previous investigations of hospital outbreaks of K. pneumoniae, are the use of the large-scale WGS data to deduce the bacterial isolates involved in the outbreaks and to use these data to retrospectively define the scope of outbreak strains across the hospital over a protracted period.

The aim of the study was to retrospectively define specific features of the technetium-99m pentavalent dimercaptosuccinic acid (99mTc- V DMSA) and technetium-99mTc- V DMSA isobutyl isonitrile (99mTc-Sestandbi [99mtechnetium-99mribution in ductal breast carcinoma in situ and lobular breast carcinoma in situ (DCIS/LCIS), in relation to mammographic, histological and immunohistochemical parameters.

Using administration data retrospectively to define severe sepsis and cancer may be prone to bias, such as the interpretation of hospital records by coders not involved in patient care.

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