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The phrase "a incidence" is not correct in English; it should be "an incidence." You can use "an incidence" when referring to an occurrence or event, particularly in contexts like statistics or health.
Example: "The report highlighted an incidence of flu cases that increased during the winter months."
Alternatives: "an occurrence" or "a case".
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As S. Paratyphi A infections are more frequently observed in adults, including older patients in surveillance may increase S. Paratyphi A incidence rates reported from Pakistan.
(a) Incidence of drastic mutations in major gene families.
Results: One hundred and five cases were diagnosed as severe and moderate CHD with a incidence of 1.9%.
To test whether there is unexplained variation in a) incidence of diagnosed bacterial food poisoning; and b) notification of bacterial food poisoning between general practices.
Of particular interest in the design and diagnosis of solar fiber-optic concentrators is the dependence of this leakage on: (a) incidence angle, (b) the optical properties of the core and the cladding, and (c) fiber length.
ψ a: incidence angle.
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Underlying all of these are effects of DNA sequence composition including ~10 bp periodicities of AT-dinucleotide and CG-dinucleotide frequencies around nucleosome dyads [ 3, 5, 8, 18, 25, 26], a higher poly-A incidence in nucleosome depleted region upstream of TSSs [ 7, 25, 27], a higher GC/GG/CC incidence surrounding nucleosome dyads and a higher AA/TT incidence around linker regions [ 12, 27].
"This is not a 'row'; it is not a 'tiff': it is an incidence of domestic violence," she said.
"This is not a 'row', it is not a 'tiff', it is an incidence of domestic violence.
In Liberia, a country that never before had an incidence of Ebola, we were utterly ill-equipped and unprepared.
Achalasia occurs with an incidence of approximately 1 100,000 with an equal gender distribution.1 It occurs at all ages with an increase in incidence observed after the seventh decade.
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