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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possible incidence" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "a possible incident." You can use it when discussing a potential event or occurrence that may happen in a specific context.
Example: "We need to prepare for a possible incident during the event, such as a medical emergency."
Alternatives: "a potential incident" or "a likely occurrence."
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As well, recent series of several cases led us to consider a possible incidence increase.
The increase among women currently targeted by mammography screening programs (age ≥ 50) combined with an increase of breast carcinoma in situ most often detected by mammography screening indicates a possible incidence shift to lower stage breast cancer as a result of mammographic detection.
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We then use synthetic data to test the performance in recovering a wide range of possible incidence trajectories.
We have shown that it is capable of correctly recovering a wide range of possible incidence trajectories and have applied to data from Colombia to give complementary estimates of incidence to that derived from other methods.
To detect differences in the rate of adverse effects between groups, considering a 30% incidence in group A vs. a possible 10% incidence in group B with the same error levels, 62 patients were required without continuity correction, and 72 patients were required for Fisher's exact test.
The question thus arises as to the origin of these alterations, and whether they are related to a cause or a consequence of the disease, and their possible incidence upon therapeutic designs.
The possible incidence of AEs was a common barrier to uptake.
Besides the possible incidence of fairness preference, a more equitable offer by the first mover may reflect a selfish motive – to prevent a fair minded responder from rejecting a highly inequitable offer in favor of both receiving zero.
The use of activated PCC (FEIBA) versus non-activated PCC preparations raises concerns about a possible higher incidence of thrombotic events, however, at the same time suggests a possible higher effectiveness in warfarin reversal due to more immediate and effective action, which can be life saving in the setting of an acute bleeding.
This includes a possible lower incidence of mucositis, hand-foot syndrome, fatigue, and hematologic toxicity (Table 6).
The use of dabigatran in patients with CAD is controversial and must take into account the favorable effects of stroke prevention with a possible increased incidence of MI.
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