We diagnosed complications clinically or after investigations and recorded them prospectively until the time of hospital discharge. |
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Ideally, research on this question should be conducted prospectively to reduce measurement error in reporting of such meaningful experiences. |
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Our patients are part of an ongoing investigation, and they were followed up prospectively as part of their clinical evaluation process. |
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Comorbidities, laboratory parameters of inflammation, septic complications, and mortality were prospectively assessed. |
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We have solved the problem, prospectively at least, by getting a new email account with huge storage capacity. |
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These works prospectively affect sections of the brook which are the effective outfall for your local surface water sewers. |
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When a legislature decides to change the law, it usually does so prospectively. |
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However, a small series of 93 patients with an initial diagnosis of intestinal metaplasia were followed prospectively with endoscopy and biopsy. |
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As noted above, either as a legal or as a political matter, land-use regulation normally operates only prospectively. |
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Take away the bragging rights, and all you've got left is wretched traffic jams, booked-up hotels, and a prospectively unpaid bill for a stadium you didn't want. |
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And it must affect investors prospectively, not retrospectively. |
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Methods: Patients with new strabismic symptoms attributable to presbyopia were recruited prospectively over a 1-year period. |
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These new accounting standards were applied prospectively with the exception of Section 3064 which was applied anticipatively and retroactively. |
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If all three conditions are established, courts have a narrow jurisdiction to order that the impecunious party's costs be paid prospectively. |
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Patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack are identified prospectively at the time of admission to a participating hospital. |
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Remarrying parties often seek to prospectively settle their mutual financial obligations by contract. |
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He also argues that one of the problems with black swans is that, although they are prospectively unpredictable, in retrospect they look like they could have been foreseen. |
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Under this program, all competent adults will be required to address and decide the question of posthumous organ donation prospectively. |
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All studies are conducted prospectively and according to protocols specifically designed for individual diseases. |
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It was also suggested that the final clauses should specify that the amendments shall apply prospectively. |
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These changes have been applied prospectively as changes in accounting estimates. |
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However, we are still in the process of reviewing this position and any change will be applied prospectively. |
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In the fourth quarter of 2003, the Company adopted this new recommendation prospectively. |
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The impact of any change in their useful life is accounted for prospectively as a change in estimate. |
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These assessments should be prospectively collected for presurgical and postsurgical repeated measures. |
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During the quarter ended January 31, 2006, we adopted the new United States accounting standard on stock-based compensation prospectively, beginning with grants issued in the quarter. |
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Revisions to the estimated useful lives of property and equipment or future cash flows constitute a change in accounting estimates and are applied prospectively. |
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The Liquidity Transaction will not be implemented if the General Partner determines that it would prospectively or retrospectively affect the status of the Flow-Through Shares as flow-through shares for income tax purposes. |
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These changes in accounting estimates have been applied prospectively. |
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It can look in the rear view mirror at threats and offences and terrorist activities that happened previously, or prospectively or pre-emptively into the future. |
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The Group applies this change prospectively because it is not practicable to recalculate the impact of the change in classification of intra group loans that have been granted since several years. |
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It would also redesignate the hedge as a fair value hedge and apply the approach set out in paragraphs AG114-AG131 prospectively to subsequent accounting periods. |
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The standard also specifies that changes in accounting estimate be recognized prospectively in net income and requires disclosure of the impact of a change in estimate on the current and future periods. |
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This phenomenon is now being studied prospectively in a large clinical trial involving irbesartan. |
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This new standard was applied prospectively. |
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We have adopted this new accounting standard prospectively. |
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An evaluation plan incorporating multiple modes of inquiry should be developed prospectively and implemented during consolidation, and the results should be widely available. |
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An analysis of effective competition should include an analysis as to whether the market is prospectively competitive, and thus whether any lack of effective competition is durable. |
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It has shown statistically significant improvement in relieving overall eye symptoms such as itchy, burning and watery eyes in allergic rhinitis patients, 12 years of age and older, in five prospectively designed studies. |
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