Sentence examples for cited incidence from inspiring English sources

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As described above, the commonly cited incidence and recurrence figures were not derived from empiric investigation.

Drug-induced immune haemolytic anaemia (DIIHA) is rare but the commonly cited incidence of 1 per million people is likely an underestimate due to under-diagnosis [ 33].

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To back up its case on the matter, Amazon has cited incidences where former Apple CEO Steve Jobs and current CEO Tim Cook referred to competitors' stores as app stores, both during press events and on investor calls.

Until the sex toy industry self-regulates or the CPSC steps up, it looKuhlmannwasll just have to buy our toys from ethical companies and, when all else fails, lick and smell our toys on Christmas morning.

Other published reports cite incidences ranging widely from 1 in 1000 to 1 in 12,000 live births [ 3, 4].

For our study calculations, we proposed a CIN incidence of 15%%.> -wrap-foot> Citareons are listed in order of cited CIN incidence Two previous studies have evaluated RIPC and its effect on CIN, reporting between58% % [ 22] and 70%% [ 21] reduction of acute kidney injury.

Before 1985 the incidence of autism was reported to be between 2 and 5 in every 10,000 children; after 2000, reports cited an incidence of close to 6 in every 1,000.

On this front, Amazon has cited other incidences where former Apple CEO Steve Jobs and current CEO Tim Cook referred to competitors' stores, calling them "app stores," during press events and investor calls.

Others let both off the hook, citing the incidence of drugs and mobile phones thrown over prison walls – the accuracy of the "drops" assisted, apparently, by Google Earth.

Their families — and the families of nine surviving children who also lived near the landfill and contracted childhood leukemia — sued the city, citing the incidence of disease in the area, and blaming the city for failing to halt the dumping and for taking years to clean up the site.

The representative highlights the unpredictability of genetically engineered (GE) crops, by citing the incidence of farmers growing GE cotton in 1997 reported that the plants had stunted growth, deformed root systems, and produced malformed cotton bolls.

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