readmit - admit anew; "The refugee was readmitted into his home country"
allow in, intromit, let in, admit - allow to enter; grant entry to; "We cannot admit non-members into our club building"; "This pipe admits air"
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readmit - admit again or anew; "After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted"
let in, admit, include - allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"
As an example, there must be a way to determine that, in a given semester, 1,000 students are classified as "first-time freshmen," 200 as "transfers," 50 as "readmits," and 5,000 as "continuers." Note that there may well be more codes available in the records system to classify students; for the purpose of the prediction model, however, only these four codes are necessary.
PTCA PTCA PTCA w/ Stent w/o Stent Total Initial LOS - Median 2 4 4 Initial LOS - Mean 4.95 4.67 4.71 # of Deaths 0 0 0 % of Patients readmitted 47.6% 40.2% 41.1% Total # of Readmits for group 15 80 95 Total # of Cardiac 5 62 67 readmits for group % of Readmits for cardiac reasons 33.3% 77.5% 70.5% # of Readmits for TVR 2 29 31 % of Patients readmitted for TVR 9.5% 21.6% 20.0% Median LOS of Strategy - Total (incl.
The elasticity of the term "desire" readmits the corporeal into critical investigation, and the fourteen essays collected here range over a spectrum of issues associated with desire, including topics traditional to Renaissance studies (Petrarchism, Neoplatonism, the figure of the hermaphrodite, virginity) and more recently admitted areas (lesbianism, homosexual desire, voyeurism).