21. Thus, a trace of ambiguity in the data can lower success rate. 22. And if Hasan was just an ordinary little boy, why did he have such an alarmingly high success rate in the prophetic-dreams department? 23. The ultimate success rate and rebleeding rate of these two endoscopists were comparable. 24. In patients with partially calcified stones the success rate was lower. 25. The success rate in the corrosive group was comparable with that in the peptic stricture group. 26. This figure is comparable with the success rate in our peptic stricture patients as well as in several other reports. 27. In view of nil mortality, low morbidity, and the high success rate, we feel that dilatation should be the first line of treatment for these patients. 28. It was also suggested that lower success rates among Access students appear to be associated with higher education courses which have relatively low success rates for all students. 29. In Northampton, a centre for partially-excluded pupils has a high success rate. 30. The success rate is enough to suggest every prison should adopt the Grendon technique. |