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He says there are strict case criteria defining TSS, including a temperature of 102, rash and hypo-tension.
For the strict case, since g is a non-constant function on Ω, we obtain the desired results from (7), (8), Lemma 6 and the above argument.
Reliability of the data is enhanced by following Yin's (2003) recommendation to design and follow a strict case study protocol.
Q: You're saying these people should not have been tested at all? C.D.: During the [2003] SARS [severe acute respiratory syndrome] outbreak, there was a strict case definition.
If you think that competing appetitive attitudes could give rise to a strict case of standard akrasia, you should recall how Socrates would have to explain these cases of psychological conflict in order to avoid multiplying his divisions in the soul.
However, most of these inferences derived from confirmed cases that rely on laboratory results showing the presence of influenza virus genome in the respiratory tract of the affected individuals, selected on the basis of a strict case definition that tended to exclude less severe cases.
Our study investigated this association with a case case approach that used a strict case definition.
Applications are reviewed by experienced orthopaedists, based on strict case payment guidelines.
Strict case definition and diagnostic criteria for follow-up studies are therefore of utmost importance.
Hospital episode statistics do not include strict case definitions, which could also lead to overestimating.
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