recall period
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecallandperiod
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recall
noun
uk/rɪˈkɔːl/us/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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period
adjective
uk/ˈpɪə.ri.əd/us/ˈpɪr.i.əd/
the clothes or furniture of a particular time ...
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(Definition ofrecallandperiodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Patients were asked to answer the questions using a 6-monthrecallperiod.
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The children were not helped during therecallperiod.
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This included limiting therecallperiodto 7 days prior to illness (cases) or interview (controls) and enforcement of the exclusion criteria.
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The incidence of diarrhoea can be compared for either a 24-h or a 2-weekrecallperiod.
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The degree of accurate reporting of general practitioner visits was estimated at 29.4% for the 4-monthrecallperiodand 28.0% for the 8-monthrecallperiod.
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An unexpected incidentalrecallperiodimmediately followed.
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In addition, the degree of underreporting, accurate reporting, and overreporting of healthcare resource utilization was estimated for each form of health care and for eachrecallperiod.
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This reduced set was sorted into content domains and rewritten in a format that asked respondents how often they experienced each symptom over a 30-dayrecallperiod.
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The differential between medically recorded and self-reported use of outpatient, accident and emergency, and inpatient hospital services was negligible, with no evidence of variation byrecallperiod.
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Patient recall may not always be accurate, although the use of a 3-monthrecallperiodwas not thought to be excessive.
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Will they use all their influence throughout the country to reduce both therecallperiodfrom five years to three and to increase substantially.
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Beyond examining the relative probability of particular items being recalled, one can examine the order in which items are retrieved during therecallperiod.
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In delayed free recall, a short distraction period is interpolated between the final list item and the start of therecallperiod.
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Therecallperiodtypically lasts a few minutes, and can involve spoken or written recall.
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They were asked with respect to a quarter, rather than a month, giving rise to different recall periods.
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However, comparison is complicated by the large difference in the recall periods of the two studies.
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However, we did not compare all different recall periods concurrently.
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