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T he prevalence of detectable CKD within the Northwest population was derived using national census data for 2006 and 2011 with projected estimates for the intervening years [ 22].
The SAPREL process complied with the approved use and protection of patient information and was commended by PIAG as an example of best practice (de Lusignan, Chan, et al., 2011). he prevalence of LTC in the total practice population was 15.2% (23200/152302) and 18.8% (n = 23131/121,199) among people 16 years and over.
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In the article, he described the prevalence of what he called "boyologist" priests, ones who seemed, in his opinion, to take an unnatural interest in their young male charges.
Since joining Dixie two years ago, from an ad agency where he was a partner, Hodas says he notices the prevalence of alcohol marketing even more now.
If he became mayor, he said, he would examine the prevalence of such class-action suits.
He believed that the foundations of sport were courtesy and fairness, and he condemned the prevalence of verbal jousting in the modern game.
Last year he deplored the prevalence of boozing on TV soaps.
A plateau in prevalence, he said, is inevitable, as infections eventually reach a saturation point.
So the true prevalence, he said, is probably higher than reported.
By culling examples of erotica from a huge catchment area without noting their size, date, or position, he distorts their prevalence.
When Kenya was more carefully surveyed in 2004, he said, its prevalence rate was halved, to 6.7percentt from the 15percentthatat Unaids had estimated in 2001.
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