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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61 Subsequent studies have supported the hypothesis that population mixing can influence the incidence of childhood leukaemia.
62 This increased incidence of gastric carcinomas seems to be related to local factors.
63 A definition which fails to confront abuse fails to bring about effective interventions and risks increasing the incidence of abuse.
64 The build-up of recessive genes increases the incidence of genetically determined diseases, such as sickle-cell anaemia in humans.
65 Estimates of ozone depletion and skin cancer incidence to examine the Vienna Convention achievements.
66 We investigated whether this drug was comparable to standard first-line monotherapy in efficacy and incidence of adverse events.
67 The incidence of bad debt, he concluded, was socially unacceptable and financially disastrous.
68 The McNemar test was used to compare the incidence of failed peristalsis in patients before and after healing of oesophagitis.
69 However, careful use of criteria for surgery could increase the value and reduce the incidence of dilatation and curettage.
70 For adverse events, incidence rates were calculated and expressed in 100 person-time at risk.
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71 Portacaval shunt surgery has not enjoyed great popularity because of the very high incidence of postoperative encephalopathy in the elderly.
72 That these drugs themselves may actually be adding to that incidence is a disturbing thought.
73 Overall, there seems to be a lower incidence of symptoms after percutaneous cholecystolithotomy than cholecystectomy.
74 Even more alarming is the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes among young people.
75 The strongly increased incidence among drug users who seroconverted is probably due to the temporary immunological depression associated with seroconversion.
76 The incidence of severe pancreatitis discharges among adult men also correlated significantly with the alcohol consumption in the country.
77 Other academic analysts at Williamsburg denied any important connection between the use of welfare and the incidence of illegitimacy and family breakdown.
78 The results of this study suggest that the incidence of cot death can be reduced.
79 He noted the incidence of barrows reused as Saxon cemeteries and other Saxon burials on or near parish boundaries in Wessex.
80 This also demonstrates the rehabilitation expenditure and incidence in North Side neighbourhoods and census tracts.
81 Since the time to clinical progression was known, we used Kaplan-Meier analysis to estimate cumulative incidence.
82 Cancer incidence did not rise in the clinic after a large increase in prescriptions for atenolol after 1976.
83 Analyse the incidence of a capital tax in a model where there are two classes of individuals with different savings propensities.
84 A Johns Hopkins University study reported that the incidence of depression among lawyers is 3. 6 times the national average.
85 The annual incidence of infection in New York peaked from 1982 through 1984.
86 This incidence was high partly because we analysed the data shortly after the occurrence of these events.
87 Discussion A decrease in the incidence of gastric carcinoma has been widely reported over the last three decades.
88 Yet the medical profession, seeing no upturn in the incidence of cancer, breathed a sigh of relief.
89 Do our surgical colleagues stop doing total hip replacements for pain because of the incidence of possible fatal embolism?
90 This study shows that prostatic disease explains only part of the increased male incidence.
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