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Dropout

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Dropout
Adolescent medicine A person, often a high school student, who abandons basic schooling before graduating
Genetics See Allelic dropout
Trial A person in a phase III clinical trial who for any reason fails to continue the trial until the last visit required of him/her by the study protocol

dropout
a patient which becomes inaccessible or ineligible to follow-up procedures.

dropout
Adolescent medicine A person, often a high school student, who abandons his/her education before graduating Clinical trials A person admitted to a clinical–phase III–trial for efficacy of a therapeutic agent or procedure, who abandons the role of 'guinea pig'


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Especially in the current uncertain economic times, a high school dropout can find himself competing for jobs alongside degreed applicants.
According to the brief, the average annual income for a high school dropout in 2005 was $17,299, compared to $26,933 for a high school graduate.
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