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Despite considerable prevalence of HIV-alcoholism comorbidity, few studies examined the potentially heightened burden of disease comorbidity.
Conclusions: The unfavorable outcome after intervention on brain tumors has considerable prevalence.
In Italy, 29.8% (s.e. 4.2) of teachers of vocational subjects worked in schools with a considerable prevalence (more than 10%) of students speaking a first language different from that of instruction.
Only one factor in the analysis was found to have a statistically significant association with the outcome variable: this was working in a school with a considerable prevalence of students speaking a first language different from that of instruction (more than 10%).
In an international perspective, their profile is also characterised by relatively high percentages of teachers working in schools affected by lack of resources for professional development (as declared by their principals) and having a considerable prevalence of students from disadvantaged homes, with special needs and with a minority/migrant background.
Endometriosis is a disease with considerable prevalence.
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Yet even the nondiabetic, noninsulin-resistant subgroup was characterized by considerable prevalences of impaired fasting glucose (43.1%), metabolic syndrome (16.8%), eGFR <60 mL/min/13.1 m (13.1%), and albuminuria (12.4%).
Special assessments for ASDs seem to be rare in surveys outside Scandinavia and the UK, where, in contrast, considerable prevalences of especially PDD NOS/atypical autism are consistently reported.
In breeds, which are predisposed to idiopathic epilepsy, considerable higher prevalence rates are reported [ 23– 26] than the prevalence estimated for the general dog population (see Table 3)., which is one of the reasons a genetic component is suspected in certain canine breeds.
In a former analysis we could show that different definitions result in a considerable different prevalence, i.e. the exclusion of pharmacotherapy according to AHA/NHLBI 2004 definition distinctly lowered the prevalence of MetS [ 20].
Case 2 was male, aged 18 years, with spastic diplegia with considerable right prevalence.
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