Sentence examples for equivalent incidence of from inspiring English sources

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14 15 28 29 Our finding of an equivalent incidence of tuberculosis between routes may not be generalisable to other substrains of BCG.

There was an equivalent incidence of active disease at the time of sampling in the autoantibody-negative and autoantibody-positive groups, these being 25.2% and 28.7%, respectively.

There was an equivalent incidence of active disease at the time of sampling in both the autoantibody-negative and autoantibody-positive groups, these being 25.2 and 28.7%, respectively.

The apparent contradiction between equivalent incidence of excessive weight gain between 3-month visits across treatment and significantly higher BMI across 60 months in the M + R group can be explained by the specificity of the study's definition of excessive weight gain as an AE, which was designed primarily to provide an early signal of safety concerns.

38 A multiethnic cohort of 59,824 subjects living in Ontario, Canada found that, for the equivalent incidence of diabetes at a BMI of 30 kg/m in white subjects, the BMI was 24 kg/m in South Asians and 25 kg/m in Chinese subjects.

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Gastrointestinal events most frequently reported by the patients who received 10 mg of donepezil in the 52-week study in AD patients were diarrhea (12.7%), nausea (12.2%), and vomiting (10.1%) [ 33]; the equivalent incidences of these in the present study in patients with DLB were lower.

For the equivalent incidence rate of diabetes at a BMI of 30 kg/m in white subjects, the BMI cutoff value was 24 kg/m in South Asian, 25 kg/m in Chinese, and 26 kg/m in black subjects.

For the equivalent incidence rate of diabetes at BMI 30 kg/m in white subjects, the BMI cutoff values were 24 for South Asian, 25 for Chinese, and 26 for black subjects.

For example, the most common type of tumour in our study was osteosarcoma, and the United States Cancer Statistics Working Group reported nearly equivalent incidence rates of osteosarcoma in men and women (5.0 per million vs 5.1 per million, respectively), however, we enrolled more men than women in our study, which raises the possibility of selection bias at the participating sites.

For the equivalent incidence rate of diabetes at BMI 30 kg/m in white subjects, we found lower BMI cutoff points for South Asian (24 kg/m), Chinese (25 kg/m), and black (26 kg/m) subjects, thus supporting the need for lower BMI cutoff values for diabetes screening and lower ideal target body weights in nonwhite populations.

PDC is one of the most aggressive cancers, with almost equivalent incidence and mortality rates, because of its aggressive growth and early metastatic dissemination (Hruban et al, 2010).

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