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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady incidence" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey the intended meaning clearly.
It can be used when referring to a consistent occurrence or frequency of an event, but "incidence" is often better suited for specific contexts like health or statistics.
Example: "The study revealed a steady incidence of flu cases during the winter months."
Alternatives: "a consistent occurrence" or "a regular frequency".
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There remains a steady incidence of both gunshot penetrating injury to the neck and face as well as non-missile penetrating injury largely, but not solely, knife-related.
The query of Health Search database for the period 2006 2008 released a steady incidence of osteoporotic fractures.
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However, although we found a relatively steady incidence, a recent American study found an increase since the early 1980s (Wright et al, 2008).
23 24 The finding of an increased incidence rate of type 1 diabetes between 1969 and 2009 among individuals below 15 years of age, and a decreasing or steady incidence rate among young adults, is in line with previous studies from Sweden 6 and other parts of the world.
First, the model outcome is obtained when an optimal mix of different prevention strategies is applied in the population and a steady-state incidence of CC is achieved across the population.
The male-to-female incidence ratio has also fallen dramatically, from 2.6/1 in 1973 to 1/1 in 2002, primarily due to a marked decline in incidence in men coupled with a steady rise in incidence in women.
A steady increase in incidence rate was seen in soft tissue sarcoma, whereas the incidence rate of bone sarcoma only increased significantly in the last time period compared with the first time period.
It exhibits a steady increase in incidence, thus necessitating an urgent development of effective new treatments.
Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine tumor with a steady increase in incidence.
Since 1994, a steady increase of incidence has been observed (chi square; p=0.003).
In particular, there is a steady increase in incidence of AS among genes with up to 6 10 introns.
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