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Incidence

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Incidence meaning

The act of something happening; occurrence. | The extent or the relative frequency of something happening. | The manner of falling; bearing or onus, as of a tax that falls unequally.

Example sentences (20)

Lymphedema, therefore, increases cancer incidence, along with the incidence of infections and other problems that cannot be adequately addressed by the immune system.

Being aware of the incidence of domestic violence in Maine, Fortman said although she supports the 2nd Amendment, she believes there should be a collaborative effort to help reduce domestic violence, as well as the incidence of suicide.

A few studies that have been conducted on the incidence of SS report that the incidence of the syndrome varies between 3 and 6 per 100,000 per year.

A related idea was that of incidence complexes, which studied the incidence or connection of the various elements with one another.

Incidence and types Fearfulness in waking life is correlated with the incidence of nightmares.

Polarized light with its electric field along the plane of incidence is thus denoted p-polarized, while light whose electric field is normal to the plane of incidence is called s-polarized.

Specifically, the incidence of CNS tumors in the United States, Israel, and the Nordic countries is relatively high, while Japan and Asian countries have a lower incidence.

The incidence of serious diarrhea was reduced from 12% in the BSA-dosed group of patients to 1.7% in the dose-adjusted group, and the incidence of severe mucositis was reduced from 15% to 0.8%.

This phase shift is polarization dependent and grows as the incidence angle deviates further from the critical angle toward grazing incidence.

About 47 patients would need to be given food support to prevent the incidence of one case.

As a result, there is a high incidence of cardiovascular damage among its population.

As average temperature and hours of sunlight decreased, the total alcohol intake per person, the percentage of the population that drinks alcohol, and the incidence of binge drinking all increased.

A Vale of Glamorgan Council spokesperson said that in one particular incidence, because of a complaint regarding a “trip hazard”, the issue with the roots was tackled.

Both types of skin cancers can be caused by UV radiation, though the WHO/ILO team was unable to establish a clear link between working outdoors and the incidence of melanoma, in part due to limited data.

But IVF has increased the incidence of such pregnancies and MFPR due to women being implanted with more embryos than they would want to carry to term.

Climate change has been more closely linked with hurricanes, heat waves and droughts, but there is some reason to believe climate change may reduce the incidence of tornadoes.

Consequently, all NA corps, formations and establishments are please requested to forward all recorded incidence of police brutality against personnel of the NA.

Despite the increased incidence of mental health issues among young people – whom research has shown to be the in the COVID era, and who are still suffering at concerning levels – the news is not all bad, Desai says.

D., from Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou in Paris, and colleagues examined the association between healthy lifestyle factors and the incidence of major obesity-related diseases in adults with obesity versus those with normal weight.

Do you think those would just get one off the currencies or do you think there's going to be a greater incidence of spot activity in the future in the US market?