Synonym: relative incidence. Similar words: coincidence, incident, evidence, residence, confidence, coincide, accident, by accident. Meaning: ['ɪnsɪdəns] n. 1. the relative frequency of occurrence of something 2. the striking of a light beam on a surface.
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31 Incidence of second primary tumours among childhood cancer survivors.
32 A cohort study of gastric cancer incidence among cimetidine users previously published is extended with additional three years of observation.
33 The distribution of taxes depends on the assumptions about the incidence, discussed below, and on the allocation series.
34 Recent reports, however, show that the incidence may decrease to 0.3-0.5% as experience increases.
35 What is relevant to the worker elites, however, is the fundamental change in the incidence of displacement.
36 In other words, general levels of income inequality have a positive effect on the incidence of political violence.
37 The second major observation is that mixed description types result in a low incidence of plural continuations.
38 Young people are unlikely to be affected by statistics showing the high incidence of disease and early death among smokers.
39 An annual incidence rate of 2.4/100 000 at risk population was reported for presenile probable Alzheimer's disease in another national study.
40 The greater the degree of economic development,[sentencedict.com] the greater the incidence of cancer of the colon.
41 A positive correlation of smoking with incidence of Alzheimer's has recently been observed.
42 One can go to the thousands of human societies and find ingenious explanations for each incidence of masculinity and femininity.
43 A longitudinal health study of this population is required to see if the incidence of other childhood cancers is increased.
44 Firstly, unless and until definitions are agreed, we may be attempting to compare the incidence of different phenomena.
45 Approximately 50 years ago, the Metropolitan Police Fraud Squad was set up to deal with the then growing incidence of company fraud.
46 In addition to the incidence of coronary heart disease we also evaluated associations with total mortality.
47 Geneticists estimated that had they not selected for mastitis resistance the national incidence would have increased by 1.5% over that period.
48 It is therefore necessary to locate as best we can the final resting place or incidence of the major types of taxes.
49 Better health education should help to decrease the incidence of heart disease.
50 Focuses on the links between overcrowding and the incidence of respiratory and infectious disease.
51 The areas of highest incidence are shown in Figure 1.
52 The incidence of mental handicap can also be prevented by its early detection in the womb through medical tests.
53 The greater incidence of digestion on maxillary incisors can be attributed to the greater breakage of the maxillae.
54 Neglia and colleagues2based their estimates of cumulative risks on Kaplan-Meier statistics, which commonly overestimates the true cumulative incidence.
55 Several workers have reported disappointing results in a high incidence of gastrointestinal side effects.
56 The intention is to illustrate how the conclusions regarding tax incidence may need to be modified when markets do not clear.
57 The incidence study has shown that there were more older patients and relatively more patients with colonic disease during the 1980s.
58 Supplemental oxygen increases oxygen saturation but does not reduce the incidence of clinically important cardiac arrhythmias.
59 The increasing incidence of separation and divorce makes this a growing difficulty - and a difficulty which sadly has no solution.
60 Scores of theories have been presented to explain the incidence of homosexuality.
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