Examples of Medically eligible in a sentence
If the seventh digit is less than five (5), the sixth digit remains unchanged and any digits remaining to its right are dropped.
Medically eligible immunological deficiencies are congenital hypogammaglobulinemia, acquired hypogammaglobulinemia, DiGeorge's syndrome, severe combined immunodeficiency, ataxia-telangiectasia syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, chronic grenulomatous disease, Chediak-Higashi syndrome, and Kostman's syndrome.
Medically eligible diagnoses are congenital factor VIII and severe factor IX disorders, such as hemophilia and Christmas disease.
Medically eligible patients complete screening consent for determination of overall eligibility and safety.
In order to participate in any athletic tryout, practice, game, or match, a student must be present in school on the day of that event, unless the student has an excused absence.26 Medically eligible students participating in virtual instruction will not be eligible for in-person activities and athletics.
Medically eligible women who remain interested in study entry will be invited to the enrollment/insertion visit, at which point they will be asked to complete the informed consent comprehension checklist, and upon receipt of a satisfactory score, provide IC for study participation, undergo randomization, and proceed with study activities.
NAME (Last) 🞎 Medically eligible for all Sports-Spirit-Marching Band without restrictions for two (2) years.🞎 Medically eligible for all Sports-Spirit-Marching Band without restriction for two (2) years with recommendations for further evaluation or treatment of: 🞎 Medically eligible for all Sports-Spirit-Marching Band without restriction for less than two (2) years.
In order to participate in any athletic tryout, practice, game, or match, a student must be present in school on the day of that event, unless the student has an excused absence.36 Medically eligible students participating in virtual instruction will not be eligible for in-person activities and athletics.
Medically eligible callers who register for the multi-call program can receive two weeks of free nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in the form of patch, lozenge, or gum.
A Swiss commentator has described this situation as “an accumulation of blunders, combined with misperceptions of the actual power relations, which could prove fatal.”7 However, since the recent referendum which rejected the proposal to end free movement of persons, there is now a chance for the Swiss Government to move forward to a conclusion on the Framework Agreement with the EU.