low incidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflowandincidence
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low
adjective
uk/ləʊ/us/loʊ/
not measuring much from the base to ...
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incidence
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/us/ˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/
an event, or the rate at which ...
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(Definition oflowandincidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thelowincidencein these 2 years is difficult to account for and may simply reflect differences in ascertainment.
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The few community-based studies have reported verylowincidenceand prevalence.
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Because of the relativelylowincidenceof pseudarthrosis and the heterogeneity of the treated cases, only a few studies have been conducted.
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However, these concordance figures must be evaluated in the context of thelowincidenceof both unresolved and disorganized attachment.
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A first large epidemic is then expected within the first 5 years of vaccination followed by a 10-year period oflowincidence(honeymoon period).
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The plasma pools were formed in 1999 and 2000, during alowincidenceperiod.
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Both groups of teachers were working, at least for a portion of their timetables, with pupils who hadlowincidencedisabilities.
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High andlowincidenceof moderate penicillin resistant meningococci appeared to correlate with the number of doses of penicillin prescribed in some geographic locations.
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There was alowincidenceof resistance to gentamicin (2 %), and to erythromycin (6 %).
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An effective trial is unlikely ever to be conducted in view of thelowincidenceof shoulder dystocia.
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Thelowincidenceof adverse neonatal outcome in this study is worthy of note.
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This is mainly related to the relativelylowincidenceof fatal cases.
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This phenomenon may be related to a low archaeological visibility rather than alowincidenceof sites.
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There was a verylowincidenceof cellulitis complications, including necrotizing fasciitis.
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Thislowincidenceof the acrosome reaction on the oolemma was not due to a selective detachment of acrosome-reacted spermatozoa from the oolemma.
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A period of a relativelylowincidenceof offences followed during most of the 1360s and 1370s.
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It proved more difficult to measure because of thelowincidenceof pulmonary regurgitation.
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