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For the study, the researchers looked at the incidence of asthma, allergies and eczema among almost 190,000 children in 21 countries.
That work has then extended into looking at the incidence of nerves in the valve - these can cause the types of contractions and relaxations in a very specific way".
The study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, is the first to look at the incidence of gastrointestinal problems in an autistic population, according to the paper's first author, Dr. Samar H. Ibrahim, a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic.
Our scrutiny from numerical simulations show that the splitting of the KAM island at the symmetric mode is another scenario that hints at the incidence of chaotic behaviour.
Use Google's ngram viewer to look at the incidence of the word "postmodernism" in books since 1975 and you find a sharp rise, peaking in around 1997, then an equally sharp decline.
A very practical scheme requiring a single correction measurement, from the back-surface of the mirror at the incidence point and aligned with the mirror normal, delivers an error reduction typically in excess of 30 dB.
The committee also looked at the incidence of certain diseases, in some cases comparing rates in North America, where genetically modified crops have been part of the diet since 1996, and Western Europe, where food from biotech crops is not eaten much.
That work has then extended into looking at the incidence of nerves in the valve - these can cause the types of contractions and relaxations in a very specific way". By using chemical and physical nudges, the scientists first coaxed stem cells extracted from bone marrow to grow into heart valve cells.
We have the technology to do it, it is just more expensive". Dr Preece, an epidemiologist in the oncology department at Bristol will tell Radio 4's Costing the Earth programme today that he looked at the incidence of cancer in the whole of the south-west of England to judge the relative risk for those living within 400 metres of power lines.
In the study of Awada and al Jumah (1999) looking at the incidence of headaches in a group of 116 hospital staff in Saudia Arabia, 41% of the 91 respondents who fasted reported having a headache compared to the 8% of those 25 staff who did not fast.
In the second study, researchers with the Spanish Sleep Network took a slightly different approach, looking not at cancer mortality among apnea patients, but at the incidence of cancer.
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