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were cessation
noun
A ceasing or discontinuance, for example of an action, whether temporary or final.
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Other outcomes were cessation and reduction at end of follow-up, and adverse events.
The survey questionnaire did not examine neonatal death – we are addressing it prospectively – but the commonest symptoms associated with it in the case studies were cessation of suckling and shortness of breath.
Administrative/investigator decisions were responsible for the most study discontinuations; the most frequent reasons given were cessation of chemotherapy and lack of response to the study dose of darbepoetin alfa.
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There was cessation of paranoid letter-writing.
Once a total compressive stain of 0.22 was reached there was cessation of inelastic strain recovery.
For women with intermenstrual or postmenopausal bleeding, the definition was cessation of bleeding.
The primary efficacy end point was cessation of migraine headache 91 to 180 days after the procedure.
The initial treatment goal is cessation of thrombotisation and enabling of the body's fibrinolytic activity for destruction of the thrombus.
The second Noble Truth is cessation from suffering, meaning that there is hope!
State 2 is cessation of alignment to the genome.
They are: cessation, reduction, no change, increase and fluctuation.
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