reduced incidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdepletedandincidence
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depleted
adjective
uk/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/us/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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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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The movement away from intensive cereal monoculture systems could lead to areducedincidenceof water-induced degradation problems, such as salinity build up.
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Claims that the newer anesthetic agents cancel out their increased acquisition costs by areducedincidenceof side effects are not supported by this study.
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The number of isolates collected followed a seasonal pattern, with areducedincidenceof disease during the summer months (data not shown).
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Reducedincidenceof preterm delivery with metronidazole and erythromycin in women with bacterial vaginosis.
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These mechanisms are consistent with the epidemiological evidence that a high consumption of isoflavone-rich soy products is associated with areducedincidenceof coronary artery disease.
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Third, we did not consider histology normalization in responders, norreducedincidenceof hepatocellular carcinoma in nonresponders.
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Key design objectives were (1)reducedincidenceof arm fractures due to fatigue, and (2) improved springback following deployment.
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Thereducedincidenceof tuberculosis has enabled chest clinics to devote more time to the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of chronic bronchitis.
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There has been a disappearance of the incidence of smallpox, and areducedincidenceof venereal disease, even allowing for war-time increases.
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Maintenance costs are also reduced throughreducedincidenceof mould and condensation.
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Furthermore, a higher birth rate is most likely in consequence of areducedincidenceof those diseases which tended before to sap the virility of a population.
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This latter explanation is in spite of evidence linking moderate alcohol consumption toreducedincidenceof coronary disease.
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Recovery is more rapid after melatonin premedication than with midazolam, and there is also areducedincidenceof post-operative agitation and delirium.
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In older patients, there was an increased incidence of breast cancer, heart attacks and stroke, although areducedincidenceof colorectal cancer and bone fracture.
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Orlistat and rimonabant lead to areducedincidenceof diabetes, and all three drugs have some effect on cholesterol.
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Thereducedincidenceof diarrhea in cyclists would indicate the latter.
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Employees who perceive their organization or supervisor(s) as more caring (or supportive) have been shown to have areducedincidenceof workplace-deviant behaviors.
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The problem of water shortage due toreducedincidenceof rainfall deep tube wells has provided the needed water sources.
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Reasons for this difference includereducedincidenceof hypoglycaemia, easier administration and more rapid action against circulating and sequestered parasites.
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Some preliminary data from 1996 suggested areducedincidenceof uterine fibroids, but overall the evidence is unconvincing.
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