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The phrase "a prevalence of developmental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the frequency or common occurrence of developmental issues, conditions, or phenomena.
Example: "The study revealed a prevalence of developmental delays among children in the urban area."
Alternatives: "a common occurrence of developmental" or "a high rate of developmental".
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The GO enrichment for BOF-REL revealed a prevalence of developmental GO terms like negative regulation of programmed cell death, petal or xylem development and aging, indicating that variation at flowering loci impacts many genes downstream of the known regulatory cascades.
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Children with low birth weight show an increased prevalence of developmental defects of enamel in the primary dentition that subsequently may predispose to early childhood caries (ECC).
Although there is a considerably high prevalence of developmental disorders in Turkey there are not many assessment tools related to evaluating the impact of these children on their family.
Fifteen studies used the PEDS as a research tool to measure prevalence of developmental risk of which 12 were population surveys in high income countries and three were community samples.
This research is characterized by being a living longitudinal study of a birth cohort, to estimate the prevalence of developmental disorders of the stomatognathic system in the deciduous dentition of 413 five-year-old pre-school children from Aracaju, Sergipe.
The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network is an active, population-based surveillance program that monitors the prevalence of developmental disabilities among children aged 8 years, an age by which most children with ASD have been evaluated [ 19], in selected geographic regions across the United States [ 20].
In contrast, Szabo et al. investigated brains using semiquantitative RT-PCR analyses and showed a prevalence of I-86 at earlier developmental stages (E10.5 E11.5) whereas I-80 was found to be more abundant at later embryonic stages (E12.5 E15.5) [13].
Assuming the prevalence of developmental problems in the population is 10%, a total sample size of 449 subjects will be required to achieve a confidence interval width of 12.5% (that is, precision) around a minimum sensitivity of 76% [ 42].
A follow up study [ 26] of participants in the NW toothpaste trial [ 24] compared the prevalence of fluorosis in the study groups and reported a slight increase in prevalence of TF score 3 (an index of fluorosis) but no increase in the overall prevalence of developmental defects of enamel.
A necessary first step in order to plan for early intervention is estimation of prevalence of developmental delay and knowledge about the types of delays.
Understanding this gender difference may contribute to our understanding of gender differences in the prevalence of developmental stuttering.
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