About 3 per million of the general population require domiciliary ventilator or oxygen therapy because of thoracic deformity. |
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Patients who abuse alcohol and drugs are much more likely to develop medical problems than the general population. |
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These groups are physically weak and spend more time inside than the general population. |
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Industry statistics indicate that entrepreneurs are higher risk-takers than the general population. |
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The most key ingredient is a scientifically literate work force and general population. |
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Screening the general population for glaucoma is neither cost effective nor logistically feasible. |
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Since asymptomatic gall stones and dyspepsia are so common in the general population, they often coexist. |
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The make-up of the people taking part was far broader and more representative of the general population than had been the case previously. |
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Basically, we released a baker's dozen of specially engineered, highly contagious viruses into the general population. |
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It's classic terrorism where you attack the general population to terrorize the people to achieve a political aim. |
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The challenge for e-marketers is to convince the general population and firms that all transactions and information are secure. |
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The majority of thymomas are benign, and patients have a survival rate equal to that of the general population. |
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Deaf people do not exhibit any greater frequency of the major mental illnesses than the general population. |
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It is difficult to distinguish premalignant lesions from more common benign inflammatory conditions in the general population. |
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Among the general population, persons coming of age since 1990 have been getting involved primarily with marijuana, often as a blunt. |
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Up to 14 percent of the general population has an extra bone, the most common of which is the tarsal navicular. |
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Orthodontic problems and bruxism are more common than in the general population. |
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Compared to the general population, a larger proportion of Hispanic households are traditional nuclear families. |
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The government has divided the general population into three classes and 51 subgroups. |
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The National Center for Health Statistics estimates that 32.8 percent of the U.S. general population has persistent or chronic pain symptoms. |
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However, these chemicals are persistent in the environment, and low-level exposures continue to occur in the general population. |
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My research showed that the questionnaire concerned was basically inapplicable to general population groups. |
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Our presupposition is pretty fantastical in comparison to the one held by the general population. |
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The risk of a second case of infection among close contacts is 500 to 1000 times higher than in the general population. |
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Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis, also known as hay fever or pollinosis, is a common condition among the general population in Western countries. |
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Then the pollsters started conducting scientific polls of the general population. |
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The typical sample size for a Gallup poll which is designed to represent this general population is 1,000 national adults. |
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The evidence suggests that such interventions have limited utility in the general population. |
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Of course, the homophobia prevalent in the general population is the reason why the latents remain latents. |
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Pollsters taking the pulse of the general population use publicly available lists of phone numbers or addresses and randomly sample the nation. |
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It is ironic that the general population hates drug dealers, but fears and often detests the police just as much. |
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Lateral epicondylitis, more commonly known as tennis elbow, has an annual incidence of 1 to 3 percent in the general population. |
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And surveys show that the prevalence of vegetarianism among eating-disorder patients is higher than in the general population. |
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Among this group smoking is less prevalent than in the general population. |
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Disease cases and death rates among inmates in prisons and other correctional institutions are often ten times higher than in the general population. |
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In the general population from Spain, a higher asthma risk was observed in former cleaners than in current cleaners, suggesting self-selection related to exposure. |
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A survey and resurvey were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi. |
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But with the online gaming explosion of recent years, gamers have become a more sophisticated lot, and are now more representative of the general population. |
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It is as hard as pinpointing potential serial killers from the general population. |
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However, studying the general population of adolescents revealed that many do not rebel against authority but maintain good relationships with parents and teachers throughout. |
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Usually about five to ten percent of the general population are affected. |
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Characterized by an awkward blending of old and new architectural styles, it appealed to the general population, but sophisticates found it vulgar and ugly. |
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A new study shows U.S. doctors have a burnout rate of 38 percent versus 28 percent for the general population. |
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They also found a rate of arthritis in the 1.4 million recipients identical to the rate found in the general population. |
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And the traditional Seminole chickee, a raised-platform, palmetto-thatched dwelling, recently was adopted as an outdoor shelter by the general population of south Florida. |
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Rates for non-blacks were substantially lower, with only 18 percent of the general population reporting a racial or ethnic insult and 11 percent a physical threat or attack. |
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Minor congenital anomalies affect 7 to 15 percent of infants exposed to antiepileptic drugs, which represents a twofold increase over that in the general population. |
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All postings demonstrate a level of literacy far higher than that in the general population, so bang goes another big chunk of the possible readership. |
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The existing two-party system, whose personnel are utterly dependent on the financial support of the plutocracy, is thoroughly unrepresentative of the general population. |
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These possibilities can be addressed respectively in a cohort study of the general population and in a mendelian randomization study. |
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Taber noted, because even those with a negative result have a lifetime probability of the disease twice that of the general population. |
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Work increases the incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome in the general population. |
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The point prevalences of panic and generalized anxiety were two to four times the 12-month prevalences reported in the general population. |
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Rock stars are, I grant you, allowed to have longer, stragglier hair than the general population, but there's no need for poodle power. |
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Veterinarians may be at increased risk for suicide when compared to the general population, according to new data published in the Feb. |
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Joint hypermobility is far more prevalent among patients with panic disorder than in the general population. |
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In 2001, Overall economic activity in the British Chinese community tends to be lower than the general population average. |
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The Centre aims to reduce the health inequality between the Chinese community and the general population. |
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However, it was very popular amongst the general population and made Wells a rich man. |
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However, there was widespread, if disunited opposition and mistrust in the general population. |
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In 1852 the Great Western Railway arrived in Penzance, increasing tourism and the general population considerably. |
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Regarded as more religious than the general population, many people turn to them for clarification or guidance in religious matters. |
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They were only gradually allowed in other cities, so as to prevent the spread of alien ideas to the general population. |
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Parabens can cause skin irritation and contact dermatitis in individuals with paraben allergies, a small percentage of the general population. |
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Many of the national team footballers are celebrities across Sierra Leone and they are often well known by the general population. |
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Michael Jordan in particular is the most famous basketball player in the country and he is very popular among the general population. |
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African Americans experience a higher rate of unemployment than the general population. |
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The educated speech at that time was Sanskrit, while the languages of the general population of northern India are referred to as Prakrits. |
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Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are a major source of mortality and morbidity in general population. |
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They've seen the perp walks, but the broader story of change isn't getting out to the general population. |
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In addition, these three genes have been shown to have functional polymorphisms that are frequently present in the general population. |
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The fact that his writing has a moral objective and apologist agenda means that he focuses on unusual events, such as the suffering of the general population during wartime. |
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Although the relative risks were modest, the authors point out that the frequency of shift work in the general population mean that the overall risks are high. |
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Most often they were completely unable to partake in the outdoor food markets that the general population utilized as most of the food for sale was not kosher. |
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World War II created havoc not only for the general population of Europe but especially for the European artists and writers that opposed Fascism, and Nazism. |
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Some studies of prostitution in urban settings in developing countries, such as Kenya, have stated that prostitution acts as a reservoir of STDs within the general population. |
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It is unclear how common this allergy is in the general population. |
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Voucher privatization, on the other hand, could represent a genuine transfer of assets to the general population, creating a sense of participation and inclusion. |
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Our early popular ideas of the mildness and effeminacy of the Hindoos were derived from the Bengalees, and are by no means characteristic of the general population of India. |
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Writings that were produced by people more representative of the general population were unlikely to find their way into libraries and be preserved there for posterity. |
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The point prevalences of panic and generalized anxiety among the participants were two to four times the 12-month prevalences reported in the general population. |
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