The incidence of deep musculoskeletal infection from open fractures has been reported to be as high as 23 percent. |
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There has also been an increased incidence of atrophic gastritis and achlorhydria in patients with gluten sensitivity. |
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The incidence of infectious diseases such as diarrhoea, hepatitis, Weil's disease etc are on the rise. |
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Screening for and removal of colorectal cancer and precancerous adenomatous polyps can decrease the incidence of colon disease. |
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That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures. |
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High air temperatures and uneven moisture content within the kernel result in a much higher incidence of stress cracks in the kernels. |
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A high incidence of middle ear complications from hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been described in patients with artificial airways. |
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The incidence of kuru has decreased with the reduction of cannibalism, according to researchers who studied natives in New Guinea highlands. |
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Measures to be taken against flooding can be strategic and alleviative to reduce both incidence and severity. |
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But there was a lapse from the incidence of the first attack to the discovery of the patch when your PC was vulnerable. |
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Neuralgic amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people. |
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Because of the high incidence of breakthrough pain, it is important for patients to have immediate-release analgesic medication available. |
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This offset depends on the angle of incidence, the index of refraction, and is directly proportional to the thickness of the slab. |
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The amount of refraction is dependent upon the angle of incidence and the wavelength of the light. |
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When restudied in the stable clinical state, the incidence of a positive bacterial culture was similar for both groups. |
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The incidence of HIV infection and AIDS is growing rapidly among heterosexual women. |
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Brown chose to include consideration of the incidence of import and export levies or tariffs in his text. |
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There is a significant body of evidence suggesting that where lindane is used extensively, the incidence of breast cancer is higher. |
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The incidence rate of type 1 diabetes increased almost linearly with birth weight. |
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An antitetanus serum introduced at the turn of the century greatly reduced the incidence of wounded men succumbing to lockjaw. |
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Our data do not show a real increase in the incidence of congenital rubella. |
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Recent information has shown a substantial increase in the incidence of asthma and atopic disease. |
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Obesity, insufficient excision, significant skin maceration, and chronic skin infection may increase the incidence of recurrence. |
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In World War II, there was a high incidence of leishmaniasis and sandfly fever in troops deployed to the Persian Gulf region. |
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Secondly, it may be that the lower incidence of extrapyramidal side effects translates into a lower long term risk of tardive dyskinesia. |
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In general, no differences have been found regarding the incidence of acute extrapyramidal side effects or tardive dyskinesia. |
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It is well-known that the incidence of significant congenital malformations is 1.5 per cent of all pregnancies. |
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Second nonocular malignancies develop with increased incidence in patients with hereditary retinoblastoma. |
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There is a higher incidence of malnutrition and ill health in the war torn areas. |
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Something has caused the tenfold increase in the incidence of autism during the past decade. |
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Some surveys show a terrifying, tenfold increase in the incidence of cirrhosis over the past three decades. |
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The hatching success in the Manx shearwaters is strongly determined by the incidence of rainfall during the incubation period. |
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Hyundai Motor India has announced a marginal price increase for all its cars across segments to reflect the incidence of Education Cess. |
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Overall it is very well tolerated, with a low incidence of bone marrow suppression. |
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Thus, these are terms applied to the geographic extent of achieving zero incidence, not to the degree of our mastery over the pathogen. |
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It also did not mention that the advent of antibiotics has dramatically reduced the incidence of acute mastoiditis in acute otitis media. |
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In countries where people still eat the traditional Mediterranean diet there's a lower incidence of heart disease. |
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A warming climate will increase the range and incidence of tropical diseases such as malaria and tick-borne encephalitis. |
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There is a definite link between sunbathing and the incidence of malignant melanomas. |
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In addition, adenoidectomy combined with a tonsillectomy may decrease the incidence further. |
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Maintenance of addicts on methadone reduces the incidence of fatal and non-fatal heroin overdoses. |
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Vitamin E injection significantly reduced the incidence of retained placenta and metritis but had no effect on clinical mastitis. |
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The incidence of aneurysm increases sevenfold in those who smoked more than one pack of cigarettes per day. |
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Within the past decade, the incidence of this bone disease in the United States increased sevenfold. |
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A more sinister consequence of prolonged sun exposure is the greatly increased incidence of both benign and malignant tumours. |
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The intense anxiety created by fear of bewitchment in past societies may have further increased the incidence of the nightmare. |
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No ad hoc studies on the incidence of mesothelioma in areas of Italy characterized by the presence of tremolite in soil are available. |
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We know of no previous reports of angina incidence trends in Britain based on reviews of medical records from general practices. |
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The association between TB incidence and history of TB we observed is thus unlikely to be due to misdiagnoses or misclassifications. |
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The condition has a bimodal distribution, with incidence peaks at ages younger than 10 years and older than 50 years. |
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The incidence of sexual harassment is no higher in the world of finance than it is in the factory floor, the shop floor or the home. |
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The incidence of trichomonal vaginitis is decreasing in most industrialized countries. |
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The incidence of micronucleated cells was recorded by scoring 500 binucleate cells with intact cytoplasm. |
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The incidence of abuse at home is considered a triggering factor for using drugs. |
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Child mortality has more than doubled and the incidence of low birthweight babies has quadrupled since sanctions began. |
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The temperate japonica and aromatic populations also had the highest incidence of monomorphism, with 15 and 21 monomorphic loci, respectively. |
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The incidence of twinning is thus increased somewhat while the risk of triplets or quadruplets remains low. |
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The most troublesome incidence of emitter-collector shorts is that due to pipes. |
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The incidence of major morbidity was less in the ambulatory surgery population than in age-matched controls from the surrounding area. |
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This type of cancer is common in men but there is an increasing incidence of women sufferers in Ireland. |
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The reported incidence of typhlitis has depended on whether clinical signs or autopsy findings were used as criteria for diagnosis. |
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This figure likely represents an underestimation of the true incidence of symptomatic articular cartilage lesions. |
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Erratic though its incidence is, the liability is a tax upon the ownership of land. |
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Other collagen diseases, such as progressive systemic sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus, are associated with increased incidence of pneumothorax. |
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The high incidence of white-collar crime poses a serious threat to entrepreneurship and the future of legitimate business activities in Eastern Europe. |
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Quickness to anger is reduced and thus the incidence of violence. |
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A negative DCAB diet fed to dairy cows during the prepartum period increases plasma Ca concentrations around parturition and reduces the incidence of milk fever. |
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The incidence between the ferocious elephant Nalagiri and the Buddha is symbolic and the intervening time is the comprehension of the teller and the listener. |
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Prevention of acute rheumatic fever is no longer the main reason to treat patients with penicillin in western Europe, because of the low incidence of this complication. |
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To determine the incidence of respiratory syncytial virus and rhinovirus in acute bronchiolitis, Papadopoulos and coworkers studied 118 infants with acute bronchiolitis. |
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Although the use of high potency antipsychotic drugs like haloperidol brings an increased risk of extrapyramidal side effects, the actual reported incidence is low. |
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Their paper argues that the correct attribution should be to Ricardo, with Marshall bringing forward in time the Ricardian tax incidence doctrine. |
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A well-known example is xeroderma pigmentosum patients, who are deficient in excision repair and have a high incidence of skin cancer on exposure to sunlight. |
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Though literacy has enabled rural poor to acquaint themselves with technical skills necessary for increasing their income and thus, reducing the incidence of poverty. |
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The researchers found that changes in the diet of a South Asian transmigratory population may be associated with an increase in incidence of childhood diabetes. |
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With a careful and timely matching of withdrawals with tax-deductible expenditure like livestock purchases, the tax incidence can be cancelled out. |
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Does any Indian believe that we will, come Friday, see even a drop in the incidence of rape? |
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Defects in NER are known in humans, in the form of the rare genetic disease xeroderma pigmentosum, which is characterized by extreme sun sensitivity and skin cancer incidence. |
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There was no statistically significant correlation between the incidence of associated pathologic conditions and the age of the patient at initial dislocation. |
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In patients with azoospermia or severe oligospermia, the karyotype should be determined because of the increased incidence of karyotypic abnormalities in this population. |
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Meanwhile, since the 1970s, our yearly sugar consumption has skyrocketed along with the incidence of diabetes and obesity. |
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The fracture zones appear to extend beneath the Caribbean plate and act as asperities marked by the higher-than-average of incidence of earthquakes. |
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During the study, more than 900,000 live singleton births were recorded, giving an incidence of four per 1,000 live infants born with a short umbilical cord. |
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This technique can be used to generate easily interpretable maps, to animate past and future incidence and to provide consistent visualizations for a national disease atlas. |
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Also, adding salt has been shown to decrease the incidence of bloat. |
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When reviewers repeated the trial years later, in a larger population, they found the incidence of this agranulocytosis was much lower than previously thought. |
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When sarcoids are removed, they have a high incidence of regrowing. |
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In addition, endemic diseases, such as yaws, and epidemic diseases, such as measles and smallpox, may have increased the incidence of stillbirths and miscarriages. |
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The research team, led by Dr Pat Dillon at Teagasc Moorepark, found that one of the imported breeds, the Normandes, had a high incidence of lameness. |
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This would push food prices up internationally, raising the incidence of hunger, disease and political instability. |
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There was one family that had a high incidence of webbed fingers and they were believed to be the descendants of a coupling between a woman and a merman! |
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This behaviorally specific questioning method generally results in higher incidence rates than the ones used in the BJS report. |
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The incidence of remediation, repeating a grade, suspension, expulsion, and dropout is lower when parents actively monitor their child's progress. |
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And without a concrete way to measure the incidence of domestic violence, it is purely observational. |
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Finally, the numbers of radio stations that were locally receivable were correlated with the melanoma incidence for the 288 communities in Sweden. |
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The incidence of multiple births increases with the age of the mother. |
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The deaths in Cianjur, according to him, represent a twofold increase from previous years and so the health ministry has declared it an extraordinary incidence. |
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Underfeeding in acutely ill patients has been associated with adverse outcomes, including increased incidence of infection and longer hospitalization. |
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The other attraction of these materials, which were developed in the 1970s, is that they continuously leach fluoride and so can help reduce the incidence of recurrent caries. |
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We adjusted the angles of incidence of the laser beam such that total internal reflection took place at the interface of the quartz slide and the sample solution. |
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In addition, because HIV infection was a risk factor for serious adverse reactions, incidence may be higher in populations with higher HIV seroprevalence. |
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Coal tar and soot were implicated in the elevated skin cancer incidence found in the refining, shale oil, and coal tar industries in the late nineteenth century. |
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Perhaps caucus members felt that increasing the future incidence of bastardry was a price worth paying in the effort to put the nightmare behind them. |
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In Central Europe it has become more abundant in recent decades due to a reduction in the incidence of rabies. |
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The incidence of early radiolucencies about a pegged glenoid component using cement pressurization. |
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This is incident on a curved mirror, set at grazing incidence, which collimates the beam in the vertical sense. |
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As a result incidence of water borne diseases like cholera, typhoid, paratyphoid and dysentery were increasing. |
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A good alternative to thoracic epidural analgesia for thoracotomies is paravertebral blocks due to a lower incidence of complications. |
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Reflectometers measure the intensity of reflected light, usually at normal incidence to the sample. |
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According to the social epidemiological study, fungal infection is a disease featuring relatively high incidence and reinfection rate. |
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Complicating this picture is the high incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria in people with long-term IDCs and in older adults. |
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Retyping the information only required one-half FTE per month, and the incidence of typing errors was considered acceptable. |
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In five randomized trials of participants with heavy short-term physical stress, vitamin C halved the incidence of the common cold. |
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An analysis of gout incidence rates relative to baseline serum uric acid showed that, for any baseline level, women developed less gout than men. |
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In one neighborhood, East Woburn, the incidence of leukemia was seven times the normal rate. |
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The incidence of blood complications related to Clozapine including granulocytopenia and leukopenia were evaluated. |
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Only with a regime like that will we see their incidence decrease. |
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In both groups, the annual incidence of gallbladder problems was higher in those who were assigned to receive the hormones. |
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The incidence of liver cancer and kidney cancer in China grew gradually over time. |
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Congestive heart failure is a chronic disease, whose incidence is especially growing in the subpopulation of elderly people. |
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Rugby, a fast-paced, aggressive contact sport, has a high incidence of injury. |
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For example, many respiratory tract infections have a bimodal age distribution with the greatest incidence in the very young and the very old. |
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In order to gain a sense of the magnitude of these effects, the negative binomial coefficients can be transformed into incidence rate ratios. |
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All-cause mortality and cancer incidence among adults exposed to blue asbestos during childhood. |
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Bilateral mastectomy has been associated with reduced cancer incidence in women with BRCA1, BRCA2, or other high-risk gene mutations. |
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The Table lists studies related to the incidence of nuchal cord and two case reports with fetal demise due to nuchal cord. |
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Microfinance evaluations reveal a positive impact on per capita income, n9on-land asset value and poverty incidence. |
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Two of the UK's biggest printers have their sales director on gardening leave due to an unusual incidence of simultaneous recruitment activity. |
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The incidence of malaria in pregnancy was found to be more in primigravida and second gravida as compared to multigravida. |
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Convergence insufficiency, incidence among military personnel and relief by orthoptic methods. |
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The sexually transmitted human papillomavirus 16 is related to the increasing incidence of oropharyngeal cancer in the younger population. |
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Over the past two decades, the incidence of Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever has increased. |
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Two people developed acute myelogenous leukemia, a higher than normal incidence of this type of cancer. |
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Shifts to and from daylight saving time and incidence of myocardial infarction. |
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Many such top-down studies have associated the abundance of vectors or vectorborne disease incidence by using satellite imaging. |
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In this review, the presentation, pathology and incidence of CJD are examined, with particular reference to iatrogenic transmission. |
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The limited trend data suggest that there has been no substantial change in the incidence of vegetarianism over the past 13 years. |
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Traditional neuroleptic agents have a high incidence of extrapyramidal side effects including Parkinsonism and tardive dyskinesia. |
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An incidence of neuropraxia with interscalene block is quoted as another potential justification for moving away from that technique. |
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Seasonal incidence of economically important coccid pests in Tamil Nadu, pp. |
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Polo... is a jewel of a game for the beautiful people, though, and nowhere is there a higher incidence of beautiful people than Palm Beach. |
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Current chemotherapies for cancer are mostly cytotoxics with serious side effects and high incidence of drug resistance. |
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Runners with amenorrhea experience more running-related injuries than runners with eumenorrhea, and an increased incidence of stress fractures. |
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The daunting problem is that the incidence of tuberculosis has declined only glacially and in some places may be increasing. |
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However, all four states have had the most overheated mortgage markets and reportedly the highest incidence of jingle mail. |
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However, as was suggested in a previous section of this article, the nature, incidence and severity of Churchill's Black Dog is problematical. |
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Lister found that the solution swabbed on wounds remarkably reduced the incidence of gangrene. |
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The incidence of corporate income tax has been a matter of considerable ongoing controversy for decades. |
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We compared the incidence of PAD between schizophrenia and nonschizophrenia cohorts. |
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The borrowers typically pay back money within the specified period and the incidence of default is very low. |
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Mulattoes also had a higher incidence of manumission, most likely because of the likelihood that they were the children of a slave and an owner. |
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The results were based on the incidence of heart disease, the amount of junk food and alcohol consumed, and the level of gym membership. |
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Unsafe water, along with inadequate housing and unsanitary living conditions, contributes to the high incidence of infectious diseases. |
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The incidence of konzo and tropical ataxic neuropathy can be as high as three percent in some areas. |
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The Guanajuato congress has asked for help against the theft of religious art in the state, which has the third highest incidence of such. |
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For this reason, estimates of the incidence of abortion must be made without determining certainty related to standard error. |
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On average, the incidence of abortion is similar in countries with restrictive abortion laws and those with more liberal access to abortion. |
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Beccaria, and later Charles Dickens and Karl Marx noted the incidence of increased violent criminality at the times and places of executions. |
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Nonetheless, Singapore is one of the countries with the least crime in the world, with a low incidence of violent crimes. |
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International data from UNODC found the incidence of rapes recorded in 2008 by the police to be the highest in Lesotho. |
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About 1900 there was a high incidence of scrotal cancer detected in former mule spinners. |
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The lower levels of light associated with safety lamps caused an increase in the incidence of nystagmus. |
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With the rise of household income, availability of schools and passage of child labour laws, the incidence rates of child labour fell. |
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Latin America and Caribbean region have lower overall population density, but at 14 million child labourers has high incidence rates too. |
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Between 2002 and 2011 the incidence of lung cancer in Beijing near doubled. |
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These were the most common surnames in Westmorland at the time of the United Kingdom Census of 1881 by order of incidence. |
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The incidence of sino-auricular block became less and less frequent in this animal within the next half hour. |
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However, there is no reliable evidence on the incidence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the United Kingdom. |
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Changes in the diet of a South Asian transmigratory population may be associated with an increase in incidence of childhood diabetes. |
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The fiber dielectric constant differs from that of the resin, and the fiber weave presents azimuthal anisotropy even at normal incidence. |
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Clinical severity, rather than incidence or prevalence of detectable parasitemia, is a more relevant outcome to assess ABO group and survival. |
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Amongst abortionists there is a surprisingly high incidence of alcohol and drug abuse and suicide. |
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Curiously, however, two research groups have found that PPAR-gamma activators increase the incidence of cancer in certain mutant strains of mice. |
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Altitudinal changes in malaria incidence in highlands of Ethiopia and Colombia. |
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Angle of incidence of polymer decreases close to region of energy band gap of the polymer. |
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Thermopile sensor scans particular angle with output signal depending on angle of incidence. |
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When calculated, the size of the angle of incidence is changed by changing the direction of the incoming flow. |
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The study analyzes the interactions on the Moon among electrostatic adhesive forces, the angle of incidence of the sun's rays, and lunar gravity. |
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Several compilations were carried out for various angles of incidence to determine the lift and drag. |
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They looked at levels and angles of incidence of both ultraviolet A and B radiation at various latitudes. |
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This study reveals a very high incidence of anaemia supposedly related to zidovudine as haemoglobin levels rose after stopping zidovudine. |
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One of the most pressing issues for those in the rock products industry was the growing incidence of silicosis. |
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First, migraine has high prevalence and incidence and afflicts patients with complex manifestations. |
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Manipulating dietary anions and cations for prepartum dairy cows to reduce incidence of milk fever. |
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The age of peak incidence for gastric volvuli occurs in the 5th decade of life. |
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Requires the DOL to target industries it determines to have frequent incidence of misclassifying workers for audits. |
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Work increases the incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome in the general population. |
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In addition to infections, floods like Katrina displace snakes and are generally accompanied by an increased incidence in snakebites. |
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Puerto Rico has the highest known incidence of premature thelarche ever reported. |
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Monogastric animals are more susceptible than ruminants hence the high incidence in equines. |
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Population-based studies on incidence, survival rates, and genetic alterations in astrocytic and oligodendroglial gliomas. |
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Zinc oxide helps with night vision and lowers the incidence of cataracts and glaucoma. |
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The study links the use of Monterey pine to a reduction in incidence and intensity of migraine headaches. |
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The incidence of moonlighting shows important patterns across demographic groups. |
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This reduces the incidence of a large chipout, chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of stock. |
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This reduces the incidence of a large chip out, a chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of stock. |
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A high incidence of vitamin D deficiency has been found in pregnant and lactating women, and the rate of caesareans with no medical or obstetrical indication is also rising. |
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This angle is equal to the angle of incidence for a horizontal surface. |
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Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, the country has seen a decrease in spending on health care and, as a result, the tuberculosis incidence rate in the country has grown. |
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Pulmonary nocardiosis is an important cause of opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed patients, and the incidence of this infection is increasing. |
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Aseptic technique was introduced in medicine and surgery in the late 19th century and greatly reduced the incidence of infections caused by surgery. |
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Some currently published case studies report that selected patients with micrometastases without further ALND would not suffer from a high incidence of regional recurrence. |
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Several Shias were then killed and dozens of shops outside the seminary were set on fire in the latest incidence of spiralling sectarian violence in the region. |
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The incidence of decreased red blood cell deformability in sepsis and the association with oxygen free radical damage and multiple system organ failure. |
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The program is based on 30 years of scientific research on infant crying, and the connection between the crying curve and the incidence of Shaken Baby Syndrome. |
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The incidence of multiple births in man and some of the other unipara. |
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The scientists from the CDC and state health departments concluded that exposure to tungsten was not associated with the incidence of childhood leukemia in Fallon. |
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The incidence of tuberculoma in different parts of the world is different. |
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Since then the incidence of cardholding has fallen to about 72 percent. |
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The present study aimed to determine the incidence rate of pregnancy-onset panic disorder among Turkish pregnant women using a diagnostic interview. |
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In a cohort of men followed for up to four years, the incidence of new oral human papillomavirus infection was low, and most infections cleared within a year. |
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High-risk human papillomavirus incidence and clearance were evaluated in 999 men aged 15-49 years who participated in male circumcision trials in Rakai, Uganda. |
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This is because childhood cancer cumulative incidence increases with follow-up time, which is positively correlated with cumulative radiation dose from birth. |
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Backward incidence of water resources with depletable externality. |
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Edmonds suggests, even in contemporary times, the incidence of child labour in Vietnam has rapidly reduced following economic reforms and GDP growth. |
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The incidence of acute otitis media is several-fold higher in SSA than in the rest of the world, and SSA has the second-highest incidence of chronic suppurative otitis media. |
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In the United States, black men and women have a higher incidence. |
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An interesting feature of the plant was the occasional incidence of radiate, mostly unbranched bracts in the cystocarp, giving it an echinulate appearance. |
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Drinking cranberry juice has been recommended to decrease the incidence of urinary tract infections, based on observational studies and a few small clinical trials. |
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In addition to the strength of the Social Democratic candidates, I also examined the relationship between other political factors and the incidence of electoral fraud. |
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The percentage incidence of BON from this use is approximately 1000 times higher than the incidence of BON caused by the use of oral bisphosphonates. |
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In particular, when fee shifting is introduced into a model with a bifurcated contingency fee, we find an unambiguous increase in the incidence of trial. |
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She warned of increasing incidence of what she calls, bullycide. |
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The idiopathic inflammatory myopathies are relatively rare diseases, and the incidence of dermatomyositis is estimated at 1-10 cases per million in adults. |
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The laws have been resisted and challenged by Democrats who argue that they exaggerate the dangers and incidence of voter fraud while impermissibly sacrificing voter access. |
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A combination of non-teratologic doses of the two drugs often increased the incidence of embryos with defective neural tube closure and somite formation. |
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The authors used regression analysis to evaluate breast cancer incidence at the county level as a function of organochlorine pesticide and triazine herbicide use. |
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Growth in the basic metabolic panel tests, aided by growing trends of preventive medicine and increasing incidence in lifestyle disease will drive the growth of the market. |
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Obesity is associated with the incidence of and mortality from many cancers and may explain the higher rate of leukemia relapse for obese children. |
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The outcome of interest was CRC incidence overall and by anatomic subsite based on a new diagnosis of CRC, for which we adopted a definition from previous research. |
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Bracken has been shown to be carcinogenic in some animals and some have suggested it could have some part in causing the high incidence of stomach cancer in Japan. |
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Electric fences are occasionally employed to discourage suicide attempts on tall structures, and to reduce the incidence of graffiti and other petty crime. |
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From one theoretical perspective, this angle of incidence falls short. |
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In Victoria, Australia, a search of state records found that equestrian sports had the third highest incidence of serious injury, after motor sports and power boating. |
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Toenail selenium and incidence of type 2 diabetes in US men and women. |
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Gnathic osteosarcomas usually present in patients in their mid-30s, which is more than a decade later than the peak incidence of long-bone osteosarcomas. |
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The study did not identify a statistically significant effect of NIV on the incidence of atelectasis, but statistical power for this outcome was low. |
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In addition, the incidence of mental illnesses was higher in lower social groups, while unskilled workers in retirement were more likely to be severely disabled. |
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The role of social factors in determining disease incidence is illustrated by the alternative epidemiological situation seen in multicat households. |
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Few researchers have accounted for the effect of the variation of the optical properties of the significant surfaces as a function of the angle of incidence. |
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Amniocentesis is associated with a one-in-two hundred incidence, and chorionic villus sampling with a one-in-one hundred incidence of abortion of the unborn child. |
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Antibiotic prophylaxis with oxacillin, nafcillin, ciprofloxacin, or vancomycin has been associated with a reduced incidence of staphylococcal infections. |
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Results indicate that occupational exposures to relatively low levels of benzene were associated with increased incidence of chromosomally defective sperm. |
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The incidence of retropharyngeal abscess after Laryngeal Mask Airway insertion is rare, while the extension of the abscess into the parapharyngeal space is of greater rarity. |
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Here, the scientists found a quintupling in the expected incidence of gallbladder and bile duct cancers among women and a more than doubling in men. |
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This rhymes the way in which the plinths' incredibly subtle angle of incidence competes with their emphatic physical entrenchment in the concrete floor. |
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As the nation turns its attention to the high incidence of hate crimes, YWCAs across the country are preparing for the fourth annual YWCA Week Without Violence Oct. |
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The incidence of such authorships is relatively high in medical journals and the occurrence of undeserved authorships in medicine has been well documented. |
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Hardy and colleagues published in Science that triplication of the alpha-synuclein gene caused Parkinson's in a family with high incidence of the disease. |
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