Sentence examples for enough incidence from inspiring English sources

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The country interests Klinenberg for what he finds there — 47 percent of households with one occupant, as opposed to 28 percent in the United States — just as it interests Newman for what she doesn't find there: namely, a large enough incidence of accordion families to count as a phenomenon.

Deriving end points based on groups of effects yielded organ- and species-specific end points in the liver, kidney, thyroid, testis, spleen, and lung in rats or mice with a high enough incidence across ToxRefDB chemicals to support predictive modeling.

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While the plasma scale height value in the bottomside ionosphere can be deduced directly and reliably enough by vertical incidence sounding, the plasma scale height in the topside ionosphere is difficult to obtain.

However, they alone have not reduced incidence enough to dramatically change the trajectory of this terrible pandemic.

Cancer patients were not part of the research, and the studies did not go on long enough to study the incidence of cancer.

This confirms that the availability of and access to contraception is not enough to lower the incidence of unintended pregnancies.

The possible explanation for this inconsistency is that our sample size is not large enough for such low incidence rates that SIR estimates are not reliable enough.

The sample size was determined by the limits of time and resources, but with 1000 women would be large enough to detect an incidence of faecal incontinence of 5% (within the 95% confidence limits of 3.6%6.4%%).

Several limitations ought to be mentioned: First, mild cognitive impairment and normal subjects have not been followed long enough to determine the incidence of incipient Alzheimer's disease in each respective group.

This is an expected result, if we consider that NESARC included on average three years between time assessments, and this period may not be a long enough interval to study incidence of disability in a relatively younger community-dwelling population.

First, although mammographic screening is more sensitive to receptor-positive than receptor-negative tumors, differences in detection rates are not likely to be substantial enough to explain differential incidence declines by receptor status [ 50].

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