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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151. The autumn, when she was 13 years old a prevalence of plague.
152. The prevalence of diagnosed lymphedema was higher among survivors of vulvar cancer (36%) than all other gynecological cancer subgroups.
153. Biomass fuels, inhabitancy condition, exposures to respirable particulate matter in work site and childhood respiratory diseases were not related with the prevalence of COPD.
154. Using the opportunity provided by vaccination campaigns, the Brazilian government promotes Health and Nutrition Days to estimate the prevalence of anthropometric deficits in children.
155. The prevalence and neuropsychological profile of PD-MCI were thought to correlate with the dominating side and subtype of Parkinsonian symptoms.
156. To study the prevalence of epidemic hemorrhagic fever ( EHF ) in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region ( IMAR ).
157. Results The prevalence of DPN in admitted diabetic patients was 60.2 %.
158. Objective To investigate the prevalence and the epidemic law of Demodactic blepharitis ciliaris in Huainan areas.
159. Therefore, the rapid-acting insulin analogues may play important roles in controlling the blood sugar to target level and decreasing the prevalence of diabetic complications.
160. The prevalence increased with the increasing of body length of host between 80 and 140 mm.
161. And the overall contraceptive prevalence rate of married women of childbearing age has reached 83 percent.
162. In HIV-infected people and AIDS patients in the oral representation, the prevalence of Kaposi's sarcoma-rate second only to candidiasis and hairy leukoplakia have a higher incidence.
163. Ever since Tacitus, the Roman historian, noted with awe the flame-headed natives of Caledonia, observers have wondered at the prevalence of ginger hair among the Scots.
164. In recent years, the prevalence of hypopituitarism following traumatic brain injury has been significantly increasing.
165. In 51 CAD patients associated with carotid artery atherosclerostic plaques, the prevalence of ARAS was 49.0 %.
166. Over a 33-year period, we documented a steady decline in the national prevalence of stunting from 37.1% to 7.1%.
167. The prevalence of dental fluorosis of the children drinking low fluorine water was no difference no matter whether using fluoride dentifrice or not.
168. Dentin hypersensitivity is a common oral complaint with high prevalence in stomatology whose pathogenesis is complicated.
169. Objective To investigate iodine nutritional status and thyroid goiter prevalence of residents in Tianjin after salt iodination.
170. It's an atlas of the distribution and prevalence of helminth diseases, including roundworm, hookworm and whipworm.
171. Objective To describe the prevalence of overactive bladder(OAB)with urge incontinence and its impact on quality of life in female adult population in China.
172. Objective: To investigate the law and the state of prevalence in family on 5 cases of proband of adult polycystic kidney disease.
173. We therefore sought to determine the prevalence of pulmonary embolism after total elbow arthroplasty.
174. The five higher prevalence rate disease were hypertension, chronic gastritis, capsulitis , saint fiacre"s disease, hyperosteogeny."
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175. Children have the highest prevalence of asthma, an obstructive lung disease characterized by bronchoconstriction, persistent airway inflammation and airway remodeling.
176. Nonetheless, the widespread prevalence of non-suicidal self-injury does represent a public health concern.
177. The highest prevalence and numbers are in South - East Asia.
178. The result showed that the prevalence rate of noise induced deafness was 27 36%, there was a dose response relation between the incidence of noise induced deafness and the doses of the noise exposure.
179. Trichotillomania is an impulse control disorder, and its prevalence rate is about 0.6%.
180. Objective The aim of this study is to find out the prevalence of TTV in the cryptogenic hepatitis and the clinical features of TTV infected patients.
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