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Meanings of intensive surveillance in anglès
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Usage of intensive surveillance in anglès
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More intensivesurveillance of patients with this condition is to be warranted.
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The patient underwent intensivesurveillance for up to 5 years, and no evidence of recurrence was found.
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This leads to more intensivesurveillance intervals.
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There was intensivesurveillance on the republican group that was trying to wreck the Belfast Agreement through bomb attacks.
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The primary outcome was serious medical errors made by resident physicians, assessed by intensivesurveillance, including direct observation and chart review.
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The FAO said more intensivesurveillance was needed in Yangon, the commercial capital where bird flu was found in four townships last month.
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Challenges include the diagnosis based on self-reported symptoms, the logistical burden of intensivesurveillance and the variability of diarrhoea in space, time and person.
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Control of the outbreak and eradication of the organism from all patients was successful after intensivesurveillance and control measures, including strict isolation and cohorting.
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The Chinese Communist Party under its autocratic chairman Xi Jinping has begun imposing an intensivesurveillance system on its 1.4 billion citizens.
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We developed an intensivesurveillance program from June 2002 to May 2005, adopting the WHO Collaborating center for Drug Monitoring causality assessment criteria and algorithm.
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They did it by intensivesurveillances all over the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area.
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Intensivesurveillance of swine and vaccination of wild boars will help control and eradicate this disease in Japan.
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Intensivesurveillance by use of CA-125 and ultrasound does not seem to be an effective means of diagnosing early-stage ovarian cancer in this high-risk cohort.