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[si-lekt] / sɪˈlɛkt /




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What’s known so far is that the study, named SELECT, enrolled 17,604 people who already had cardiovascular disease, but no history of diabetes.

From Scientific American • Aug. 14, 2023

The study, called SELECT, involved 17,500 overweight or obese people with a history of heart disease aged 45 years or older with no prior history of diabetes.

From Reuters • Aug. 8, 2023

Barclays analysts reckon a positive outcome from the study, called SELECT, could boost uptake of Wegovy by a quarter by 2030 if the drug is approved for expanded use for treating cardiovascular conditions.

From Reuters • May 3, 2023

Golf Digest SELECT: Discounts range from 20- to 50-percent on select styles in the throwback collection inspired by archival issues of Golf Digest.

From Golf Digest • Nov. 27, 2019

In a fast-growing computerized program called SELECT, a computer digests the answers to a four-part 283-item questionnaire in a matter of seconds and compares the answers with its store of information about colleges.

From Time Magazine Archive




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