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Example sentences for: admissions
How can you use “admissions” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
Our examination of the original studies used in this analysis finds that the health endpoints that are potentially affected by the GAM issues include: reduced hospital admissions in both the Base and Alternative Estimates; reduced lower respiratory symptoms in the both the Base and Alternative Estimates; and reduced premature mortality due to short-term PM exposures in the Alternative Estimate.
Atta and Shehhi attended a flight school (Huffman Aviation) that the Justice Department's Inspector General concluded should not have been certified to accept foreign students, see DOJ Inspector General's report, "The INS' Contacts with Two September 11 Terrorists: A Review of the INS's Admissions of Atta and Shehhi, its Processing of their Change of Status Applications, and its Efforts to Track Foreign Students in the United States," May 20, 2002.
The University of California admissions situation is relayed most frantically at the LAT , which states that "the number of African Americans accepted by UC Berkeley has plunged 66% and the number admitted to UCLA dropped 43%," without stating most of the raw numbers behind the percentages.
Seventeen of the 345 admissions (5%) during the first year of the study had PCP compared with 29 of 435 admissions (7%) during the second and 39 of 445 admissions (9%) during the third period ( P = 0.1050).
This study uniquely integrates analyses of demographic, social and financial factors in addition to clinical factors in an attempt to evaluate their significance in decisions involving hospital admissions of low-risk CAP patients.
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