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Meaning of “sib of 20” in a by-patient case description table
What is the meaning of “trial treatment”?What does “2/2” mean in a patient note?What is a “keep side” feature in a patient record?STarT Questionnaire MeaningMeaning of “shared familial confounding” in a studyWhat is the name of term for series of studies for the same patient?Meaning of “platinum sensitivity and primary PFI being repowered as prognostic factors”Meaning of “Chest wall, Sp, Ps” in a description of tumor recurrence locationsMeaning of “at baseline” in “Detection of antibodies at baseline in schizophrenia or major depression”Meaning of “potential pharmacogenetic characterisation might also be evaluated so that these syndromes are treated at an earlier age.”
A table from from Cerebral folate deficiency: Analytical tests and differential diagnosis:
The first column contains patient numbers.
I thought that sib of .. meant "sibship of .." - that is, "in the patient's family, there is a total of NUMBER sisters and brothers". But when I came across "sib of 18" and "sib of 20" I started having second thoughts. Are there really families with such huge numbers of children?
What could be an alternative meaning for the abbreviation sib here?
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A table from from Cerebral folate deficiency: Analytical tests and differential diagnosis:
The first column contains patient numbers.
I thought that sib of .. meant "sibship of .." - that is, "in the patient's family, there is a total of NUMBER sisters and brothers". But when I came across "sib of 18" and "sib of 20" I started having second thoughts. Are there really families with such huge numbers of children?
What could be an alternative meaning for the abbreviation sib here?
terminology
add a comment |
A table from from Cerebral folate deficiency: Analytical tests and differential diagnosis:
The first column contains patient numbers.
I thought that sib of .. meant "sibship of .." - that is, "in the patient's family, there is a total of NUMBER sisters and brothers". But when I came across "sib of 18" and "sib of 20" I started having second thoughts. Are there really families with such huge numbers of children?
What could be an alternative meaning for the abbreviation sib here?
terminology
A table from from Cerebral folate deficiency: Analytical tests and differential diagnosis:
The first column contains patient numbers.
I thought that sib of .. meant "sibship of .." - that is, "in the patient's family, there is a total of NUMBER sisters and brothers". But when I came across "sib of 18" and "sib of 20" I started having second thoughts. Are there really families with such huge numbers of children?
What could be an alternative meaning for the abbreviation sib here?
terminology
terminology
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21 (sib of 20) means that the person No 21 is a sibling of the person No 20 (a row before him).
You can check this article:
These patients were members of 28 unrelated kindreds with subjects 5
and 27, 9 and 13, 10 and 12, 11 and 15 and 19 and 21, being full
siblings (Table 1).
In the table 1, you can see that the person No 5 is a sib of the person No 27, and the person No 27 is a sib of a person No 5.
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21 (sib of 20) means that the person No 21 is a sibling of the person No 20 (a row before him).
You can check this article:
These patients were members of 28 unrelated kindreds with subjects 5
and 27, 9 and 13, 10 and 12, 11 and 15 and 19 and 21, being full
siblings (Table 1).
In the table 1, you can see that the person No 5 is a sib of the person No 27, and the person No 27 is a sib of a person No 5.
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21 (sib of 20) means that the person No 21 is a sibling of the person No 20 (a row before him).
You can check this article:
These patients were members of 28 unrelated kindreds with subjects 5
and 27, 9 and 13, 10 and 12, 11 and 15 and 19 and 21, being full
siblings (Table 1).
In the table 1, you can see that the person No 5 is a sib of the person No 27, and the person No 27 is a sib of a person No 5.
add a comment |
21 (sib of 20) means that the person No 21 is a sibling of the person No 20 (a row before him).
You can check this article:
These patients were members of 28 unrelated kindreds with subjects 5
and 27, 9 and 13, 10 and 12, 11 and 15 and 19 and 21, being full
siblings (Table 1).
In the table 1, you can see that the person No 5 is a sib of the person No 27, and the person No 27 is a sib of a person No 5.
21 (sib of 20) means that the person No 21 is a sibling of the person No 20 (a row before him).
You can check this article:
These patients were members of 28 unrelated kindreds with subjects 5
and 27, 9 and 13, 10 and 12, 11 and 15 and 19 and 21, being full
siblings (Table 1).
In the table 1, you can see that the person No 5 is a sib of the person No 27, and the person No 27 is a sib of a person No 5.
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