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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121 Confidence intervals for incidence rates were assessed by reference to the Poisson distribution.
122 Asking them to recount the last incidence of the problem behaviour often helps.
123 From the mid 1880s there was a marked increase in the incidence of strikes.
124 Special preconceptual care designed to reduce the incidence of congenital malformation is also examined from this point of view.
125 For there are fewer people working in agriculture and this is pushing the incidence rate back up.
126 Introduction Evidence has mounted that the incidence of childhood leukaemia can be increased by population mixing, particularly in a rural area.
127 Nevertheless, national security issues and the incidence of military conflict remain highly significant.
128 This report includes analyses of the incidence of cancer among people aged 0-24 years during the period up to 1983.
129 The high incidence of biliary leakage could not be easily explained.
130 The incidence of pancreatitis after endoscopic biopsy of the papilla is unknown. Sentencedict.com
131 Exhaustive assessment of the probable incidence of such eventualities lies outside the scope of these pages.
132 Recent research seems to indicate a positive correlation between the incidence of acute myeloid leukaemia and indoor radon concentrations.
133 Reduce the incidence of drug misuse through strategies aimed particularly at young people.
134 The incidence of pseudomelanosis coli in patients undergoing endoscopy of ar autopsy is reported to be between 1 and 5.9%.
135 The incidence of Aids also made her distraught, as did what she regarded as official complacency about it.
136 Widespread deforestation to make way for ski slopes has eroded topsoil, increasing the incidence of avalanches.
137 Poverty is one of the reasons for the high incidence of crime in this district.
138 Nevertheless the true incidence curve probably lies somewhere between that of the two studies.
139 There is no evidence that the raised incidence in Seascale extends to the two county districts nearest to Sellafield or to Cumbria generally.
140 The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease.
141 Why then is the rate of circumcision up to six times greater than the incidence of preputial pathology?
142 Endoscopy showed that the miners had a higher incidence of gastritis than the men from the general population.
143 Bonnevie reported that the incidence rate of duodenal ulcer was four times higher than that of gastric ulcer in Copenhagen County.
144 Bergsjo etal suggested 43 weeks' gestation as induction at this time has a lower incidence of failure.
145 But the case for amiodarone is not proved(sentencedict.com), and it has been associated with a higher incidence of sudden death.
146 As neither has happened it is probable that the incidence of HIV-1 infection among homosexual men has not fallen.
147 Phenytoin has the advantage of being cheaper and having a lower incidence of serious hematologic side effects than carbamazepine.
148 Porta caval shunt operations have not found favour in recent years because of the increased incidence of postoperative hepatic encephalopathy.
149 Worst of all was the high incidence of epidemics, chronic sickness, and malnutrition.
150 In recent years there has in fact been an increased incidence of heart disease in women in their thirties and forties.
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