Sentence examples for historical incidences from inspiring English sources

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Historical incidences for IPD in adults are taken from a regional surveillance study in North-Rhine Westphalia prior to the general PCV vaccination recommendation for children.

Author Thomas Schulz wrote for Der Spiegel,"At the end of the day his 'confessions' about the entanglements of American politics and economy do not sound that unbelievable, if one remembers well documented historical incidences of the recent past".

The expected control incidence was calculated based on historical incidences weighted to account for patients with previous rituximab treatment.

Incidences of IRRs were compared against the weighted historical incidences of IRRs, which were calculated using the historical incidences and adjusted for the proportion of patients with 0, 1, or 2 courses of prior rituximab to account for patients with prior rituximab who were more likely to have a lower IRR incidence.

Although the increased incidences were low, they were sometimes statistically significant and were considered biologically significant in light of the very low historical incidences of renal tumors in control rats in various laboratories.

Integrated data from rituximab clinical development studies as of September 2012 were the basis for the historical incidences of IRRs associated with rituximab administration at the standard infusion rate.

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Such figures of female resistance -- of female children, as in Agnes's case -- resonate strikingly with today's anxieties about sexual violence against children and reveal the historical incidence of such crimes.

Whether or not Iran has reproduced the complex technology of the US RQ-170 Sentinel drone is a matter of historical incidence.

This is a novel application of mortality data to reconstruct historical incidence.

Two methods of deconvolution were examined for determining the historical incidence of HIV infection, G s): AIDS deaths were modelled using a maximum-likelihood regression approach [8][8] and observed mortality in a given year was assumed to follow a Poisson distribution.

Historical incidence of bTB was found to be a robust predictor of the rate of future outbreaks in both Irish [15] and British [16] herds, an indication that the source of the disease failed to be eliminated and/or that some factors in those areas make them particularly suitable for the recurrence of infection in cattle.

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