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"The variations cannot be accounted for by prevalence of crime, fear of crime, available claims data or by relative affluence," they said.
However, this activity is followed by prevalence of induced seismicity and has the potential to damage pipelines.
The etiology of rotator cuff disease is age related, as documented by prevalence data.
GBD2013 provides disability weights for these disorders [25], which, multiplied by prevalence, yield estimates of disability burden.
Because the decision regarding whether to establish endoscopy services in a county may be affected by prevalence of these services in adjacent counties, we expect there will be spatially correlated errors in the ecological models.
Spawned by prevalence of the #selfie, this season's beauty look is natural, healthy skin.
The analysis was stratified by prevalence of asymptomatic STI (0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.20).
The advantage of LR is that it is not affected by prevalence of disease as opposed to positive predictive value.
This was derived in a method similar to that used by Al-Shahi et al [1] by dividing the total number of articles by prevalence.
Table 3 shows the estimates of prevalence, severity of condition, number of publications, rate of increase in publications, proportion of genetic/animal papers for each condition, and publication index, with disorders ranked by prevalence.
Diagnosis groups were ranked by prevalence.
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