Similar words: prevalent, equivalence, ambivalence, equivalency, malevolence, convalescence, prevail, valentine. Meaning: ['prevələns] n. 1. the quality of prevailing generally; being widespread 2. (epidemiology) the ratio (for a given time period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the number of units at risk in the population 3. a superiority in numbers or amount.
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91. Objective To inquire into the cause of the prevalence of hypernatremia in infant patients and the relationship of(acute) renal failure(ARF) to hypernatremia.
92. The situation of commercial bribery which boasts the features of prevalence, diversity, complexity and covertness is getting worse in China. It is still a long way ahead to effectively eradicate this.
93. ResultsAmong the 180 deceased coal miners, there were 155 cases of chronic bronchitis, with a prevalence rate of 861%, mainly affecting bronchia and bronchiole.
94. The relationship between oscillatoriales pollution in water and hepatocarcinoma prevalence in Tongan area needed further research.
95. Results Chigger mites play a key role to the prevalence of scrub typhus and their species distributing, population density and seasonal fluctuation are related on the prevalence of scrub typhus.
96. Beware of any number about the alleged prevalence of sexual dysfunctions!
97. The results showed that all of the specimens were positive for gonococci. of the 45 specimens, 7 were positive for chlamydia by cell culture and the prevalence was 15. 6%.
98. The wide development and prevalence of extracurricular activity began in the 18th -19th century in the west.
99. The high prevalence of diarrhoeal diseases in many developing countries suggests major underlying food safety problems.
100. In contrast, a historical query for intermittent claudication would underestimate the prevalence of PAD.
101. More seriously, obesity prevalence ranges from more than 30% in Fiji to a staggering 80% among women in American Samoa, a territory of the United States of America (USA).
102. At baseline, there was a high prevalence of hypertension, diabetes , hyperlipidemia, and obesity among the participants.
103. There is a high infant mortality rate (60 for every 1000 births) and the prevalence of HIV among those between15-49 is 2.2 percent, according to World Bank estimates.
104. Stroke prevalence also differs by race and ethnicity, age group and educational level, the researchers said.
105. Objective:To evaluate the prevalence rate of suicidal ideation and attempts in patients with major depressive episode in rural community, and to explore its related factors.
106. This pattern may be associated with the prevalence of relatively small inconspicuous flowers in the tropical forests of SE Asia and their correlation with diclinous sexual systems generally.
107. Dentine hypersensitivity is common in Chinese adults, with the prevalence of 29.7 %.
108. Despite its prevalence, schizophrenia has existed behind a wall of secrecy for years.
109. Results The symptom prevalence of throat dryness, sore, engorgement and nasal mucosa engorgement and dryness were higher in the exposed group.
110. But rapidly increasing prevalence of resistance to ciprofloxacin is reducing the options for safe and efficacious treatment of shigellosis, particularly for children.
111. AMR has become a serious problem for treatment of gonorrhoea (caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae), involving even "last-line" oral cephalosporins, and is increasing in prevalence worldwide.
112. Shandong cuisine is generally salty, with the prevalence of light-colored sauces.
113. The report says climate change could also increase the prevalence of dengue fever.
114. To compare the prevalence of underweight as calculated from Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) growth curves (based on the Harvard scale) and the new WHO Child Growth Standards. Sentencedict.com
115. Prevalence and Clinical Findings of Migraine and Tension - type Headache in Adolescents.
116. Conclusion The high prevalence of skin diseases in pupils of Changsha were pityriasis alba, freckles, papular urticaria, acne, eczema, Verrua vulgaris, lichen pilaris, hemangioma.
117. Conclusions: 1. The IDA prevalence rate of this city was 18.73 %.
118. The rates of symptoms complaint, prevalence of upper respiratory disease and menoxenia of the workers were also significantly higher than that of the control.
119. Objective To assess the dental caries prevalence of children in Yinchuan.
120. Aim To analyze the prevalence feature and trend of viral hepatitis.
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