Collocations withincidence

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actual incidence
Such documentary evidence forms an imperfect measure of the actual incidence of corruption, since many incidents are never discovered or prosecuted, especially in corrupt environments.
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annual incidence
Annual incidence rates ranged from 0.002 to 0.012 for males and from 0.003 to 0.024 for females, depending on age.
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cumulative incidence
To compare the cumulative incidence of brain metastases as the first site of breast cancer recurrence.
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estimated incidence
The estimated incidence of pneumonia before the age of 5 (0 -4 years) is 4.2/1000 person-years.
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growing incidence
The growing incidence of corporate taxation to fund development schemes is a case in point.
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high incidence
Cells with a high incidence of texts are shaded.
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incidence of asthma
Nevertheless, the high incidence of asthma represents a huge economic burden.
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incidence of crime
Alternatively, however, this increase in arrests might manifest only a greater number of persons apprehended by the police, and not an increase in the incidence of crime.
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incidence of death
These findings provide evidence that the incidence of death was higher in more vulnerable-to-food-crisis households than in households whose wealth status was relatively better.
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incidence of depression
This may account for higher incidence of depression in females.
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incidence of diabetes
Both studies demonstrated conclusively that a program of physical exercise and good nutrition significantly decrease the incidence of diabetes.
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incidence of disease
These discrepancies in incidence of disease between countries with similar vaccine coverage may be due to different histories of immunization programmes.
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incidence of fraud
The statistics on what is reported bear no resemblance to the actual incidence of fraud in any one country.
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incidence of illness
Thus, while deriving the annual cost of illness, the variation in the incidence of illness over the year has to be considered.
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incidence of infection
Note that # i the figure gives the true incidence of infection rather than the observed incidence through notification.
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incidence of poverty
Poverty is a spatially heterogeneous phenomenon and effective targeting of interventions to reduce poverty requires understanding what factors drive local or regional incidence of poverty.
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incidence of stroke
Such information is important in the assessment of new technologies affecting the incidence of stroke.
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incidence of tuberculosis
There are probably factors other than the introduction of chemotherapeutic and antibiotic agents in the reduction of the incidence of tuberculosis.
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incidence of violence
The daily social relations of the workplace in the late 1940s were marked by an apparently high incidence of violence.
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incidence rate
The increased incidence rate of blastomycosis with age may represent increased susceptibility to infection as immunity wanes with age.
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increased incidence
Therefore, rapid laboratory diagnosis of diseases that show increased incidence is important.
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increasing incidence
Increasing incidence of right-sided lesions in colorectal cancer.
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low incidence
The low incidence in these 2 years is difficult to account for and may simply reflect differences in ascertainment.
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overall incidence
The overall incidence of evacuation was 198 events per 2637 person-years (7.5/100 person-years).
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reduced incidence
The movement away from intensive cereal monoculture systems could lead to a reduced incidence of water-induced degradation problems, such as salinity build up.
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relative incidence
Because number and other errors were minimal in the production of the singular articles, only relative incidence of omission and gender errors were contrasted.
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reported incidence
As expected, the absolute number of varicella cases, as well as the reported incidence of varicella varied considerably between different age groups.
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rising incidence
The role of increasing detection in the rising incidence of prostate cancer.
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true incidence
Even using an active surveillance system it is possible to underestimate the true incidence.
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variable incidence
A plane shock generator of variable incidence, fully spanning the tunnel, produced an oblique shock which impinged on the boundary layer of the tunnel floor.
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