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to refusal
noun
The act of refusing.
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The number of patients was rather small due to refusal of study participants (29 patients refused to participate) and the lack of a control group.
The responses ranged from the frank, cold and calculated to refusal to discuss the subject at all.
This may be because these men have no thoughts about abusing the privilege in any way, but their response to refusal can be to take offense.
For example, profiling could lead to refusal of insurance or a credit card, in which case profit is the main reason for discrimination.
Two patients did not complete the treatment (one in each group), for causes unrelated to the medication, and five more did not receive a follow-up ENG due to refusal or losing the report.
The most decisive criteria leading to refusal of ICU admission were: prognosis of underlying disease (59%%), bed availability (49%%), previous functional condition (42 %) and lack of necessary medical specialty (41%%).
These people were accustomed to refusal.
Plath, on the other hand, makes leaping connections which lead to refusal of self-pity.
Attrition of controls was due to refusal (28.2%) and to nonresponse (5.1%).
Sixth, attrition from the TOPP study was mainly due to refusal to participate.
From them, 24 patients (16.7%) were excluded due to refusal to participate in the study.
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