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The phrase "a common incidence" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "a common occurrence." You can use "a common occurrence" when referring to something that happens frequently or regularly.
Example: "In urban areas, traffic jams are a common occurrence during rush hour."
Alternatives: "a frequent event" or "a regular happening."
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With the above model, three types of incidences can be estimated: Global incidence μ, a common incidence estimate not taking into account heterogeneity between the studies.
We would like to clarify here that although both are "donatable" tissues, the fundamental distinction between the two was very clear to the respondents as they mentioned to the interviewers during the interview process that blood donation was a "routine thing" for many of them while donation of solid organs like kidneys was not a common incidence.
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The cumulative incidence was pooled using both Mantel-Haenszel fixed effects (assumes a single common incidence across studies) and DerSimonian and Laird random effects models (does not assume a single common incidence across studies) [ 16, 17].
A database of 1000 observations with dichotomous variables was created to simulate a cohort study in which a common event (incidence of 50%) would be strongly related to two independent predictors (A and B).
The majority of mutations affecting the gene encoding human fibrillin-1, FBN1, result in Marfan syndrome (MFS), a common (1 5000 incidence), autosomal dominant disorder of the fibrous connective tissue with highly variable clinical manifestations characterised by skeletal, ocular and cardiovascular defects.
20 The common incidence of NSIs among HCWs clearly indicates a need for further intervention.
The most common incidence of scamming on Apple's latest social venture, Ping, is the offering of free iPhones from a dodgy URL.
We found the most common incidence of pediculosis in age groups of 0 9 years; regarding gender, it was more common between females with incidence of 7.3%.
A recent study has suggested that extravasation of irrigation fluid after hip arthroscopy may be a common complication (16% incidence), and that it may be associated with postoperative pain [3].
Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1), previously known as von Recklinghausen's disease, is a common disease (birth incidence from 1 in 2500 to 1 in 4 5000) that mainly affects the skin and peripheral nervous system [ 2].
Herpes zoster (HZ) is a common disease; its incidence among the general population is estimated to be between 3-4 persons per 1000 person-years, with previous research indicating that the incidence is higher among the elderly, while is significantly lower among those of younger age, notably before the age of 50 [ 1- 3].
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