Example sentences of "[num] [noun] in [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 There has been no injury to bowel in the 113 patients in whom the procedure was attempted , although others have reported this complication .
2 Moreover , calculi returned in all 12 patients in whom they were removed .
3 There was no correlation between peak , after sucrose , breath hydrogen excretion and percentage SeHCAT retention in the 12 patients in whom both studies were performed ( r=-0.02 , p=NS ; Fig 4 ) .
4 In 12 patients in whom H pylori was successfully eradicated gastric juice ascorbate and total vitamin C concentrations and the ratio of juice to plasma vitamin C rose after treatment .
5 Mean labelling indices for upper crypt compartments 3 and 45 in the 22 patients in whom polyps recurred were significantly higher ( respectively p<0.05 and p<0.01 ) than those of the 33 without recurrence suggesting that an upward shift of the crypt 's replicative compartment is associated with polyp recurrence .
6 By contrast , in 22 patients in whom H pylori eradication was unsuccessful there were no significant changes in juice or plasma concentrations after treatment .
7 Table I gives the classification of major presenting symptoms and incidence of neurological dysfunction in the 53 children in whom technically satisfactory UOS recordings were obtained .
8 In the 10 subjects in whom antral-duodenal , and jejunal motilities were monitored simultaneously with the oesophageal recording , the different phases of the migrating motor complex were visually identified according to accepted criteria .
9 In the 10 subjects in whom the gastrojejunal migrating motor complex was monitored on the oesophageal pressure days , 95% of the bursts occurred in the 15 minute time window before phase 3 of the migrating motor complex in the antrum or proximal intestine .
10 This was well correlated with the values obtained from those with BrdUrd labelling in the 10 rats in whom both methods were used ( r=0.72 , p=0.001 ) .
11 Twenty six patients in whom the presence or absence of autonomic neuropathy affecting the cardiovascular system was established participated in this study .
12 This included six patients in whom achalasia had been suspected on the basis of barium studies but in whom manometry was normal ( see Table II ) .
13 Somewhat surprisingly all six patients in whom a small bowel resection was performed for obstruction report a satisfactory outcome with a defaecation frequency ( 6.3 in 24 hours ) that is not in excess of the total population .
14 Soomers in 1990 described 26 patients in whom this approach was used , six ( 23% ) patients developed late procedure related complications five requiring surgery and one replacment of the endoprosthesis , thses included duodenal perforation in one , endoprosthesis clogging in two and stent migration in two , the patient that underwent a second endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography also had endoprosthesis clogging .
15 In the 21 subjects in whom the number of seat glands were counted by three independent observers , the correlation between their observations were assessed .
16 To evaluate the possibility of bias in the group with follow up , the data from the initial history and physical examination of the 90 children in whom we obtained a follow up were compared with those from the 84 children with no follow up .
17 In the eight stage IV patients in whom the follow up was of specially long duration ( median 6 years ) , a complete remission was initially obtained with cyclophosphamide in every case and patients whose disease recurred several years after the initial treatment remained sensitive to monochemotherapy .
18 Eight patients in whom there was no evidence of gastrointestinal , pancreatic , or hepatobiliary disease served as a control population .
19 We describe 3 patients in whom primary , symptomatic HIV-1 infection was associated with severe immunosuppression and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia , an opportunistic infection that is usually an AIDS-defining disorder .
20 Tempy was a friend , as well as her maid , the one person in whom Tamar felt that she could confide .
21 In the nine patients in whom H pylori was eradicated , the median correlation coefficient of the individual regression plot of log dose against response was 0.93 ( 0.85–0.96 ) before and 0.94 ( 0.89–0.99 ) after treatment .
22 In the nine patients in whom H pylori was successfully eradicated the median basal-subtracted EC 5 fell significantly , from 104 ( 18–171 , 95% CI 53–150 ) to 48 ( 26–136 , 95% CI 34–103 ) pmol/l ( p<0.05 ) .
23 The colon was not assessed in nine patients in whom the diagnosis of malignant disease elsewhere had been obtained by other tests .
24 All four patients who developed this sequence of biopsy changes died , including one patient in whom this pattern occurred in two allografts .
25 This was also our experience in one patient in whom ‘ fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis ’ was seen in the first transplant at 20 weeks and progressed to require retransplantation at 32 weeks .
26 In one patient in whom there appeared to be delay in biliary drainage at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ( >30 minutes ) , an endoscopic sphincterotomy was performed .
27 In the 15 subjects in whom antral and upper intestinal recordings were not available , the relation to phase 3 of the migrating motor complex could only be determined indirectly by the temporal relation of non-deglutitive pressure waves in the oesophageal body with the non-deglutitive plastic contractions of the lower oesophageal sphincter ( this represented the sphincteric component of phase 3 of the migrating motor complex that occurred during the 10- 15 minute period preceding phase 3 in the antrum or proximal jejunum , as shown previously by others . )
28 This is the first complication , however , that we have encountered in 150 patients in whom biopsies have been performed .
29 We report our experience in 40 patients in whom such criteria were fulfilled and in whom this technique was applied .
30 As far as audiences and critics were concerned , the answers to the two questions in Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me ? were ‘ Frankly , I could n't give a damn . ’
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