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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at incidence of" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of "at the incidence of," which can be used to refer to the occurrence or frequency of an event.
Example: "The study was conducted at the incidence of rising temperatures in the region."
Alternatives: "in the event of" or "in case of".
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Although thrombotic diseases present similarly with AMI and/or heart failure, the age at incidence of thrombotic coronary disease depends on the primary disease.
20 Another RCT looked at incidence of testing between rapid VCT versus convention testing in men from sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinics in Australia.
The age at incidence of PTB showed evidence of a bimodal pattern, with peaks at 15 25 years and 60 70 years.
For analysis restricted to ER+ breast cancer (n = 5,161 cases), women were censored at incidence of ER–, borderline, or unclassified breast cancer; conversely, for analyses specific to ER– breast cancer (n = 948 cases), women were censored at incidence of ER+, borderline, or unclassified breast cancer.
9 10 12 The increasing trend in incidence of bullous pemphigoid has not been previously shown, but no study has looked at incidence of bullous pemphigoid prospectively over time.
For breast cancer analyses, women were censored at incidence of in situ breast cancer (n = 1,571) and were therefore not included as outcomes but did contribute time-at-risk before in situ diagnosis.
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EST-SSR loci were detected at incidences of 14-17%, permitting design of comprehensive sets of primer pairs.
IBD-GS increased genetic gain compared to classical pedigree-based selection; the differences were largest at incidences of 10 to 50% of the desired category (i.e. a relative increase in genetic gain greater than 20%).
Many review articles have been written on the topic of the aerodynamics of slender bodies at incidence, some of which are referenced in this paper.
The average age at incidence screens of 57.5 years suggests that the most suitable estimate of underlying incidence should be that for the ages 55 59 years.
We looked at cumulative incidence of metastases at 15 years.
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