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The historical prevalence of Islamic arts in Bangladesh is especially evident in the many mosques, mausoleums, forts, and gateways that have survived from the Mughal period.
The historical prevalence of Islamic arts, especially in Bangladesh, is evident in the many mosques, mausoleums, forts, and gateways that have survived from the Mughal period (16th 18th century).
He told a recent tour group about the historical prevalence of neighborhood family associations, which helped new arrivals from China find jobs, housing and a place to socialize and feel at home; what distinguished a street from an alley (a street has to be at least 32 feet wide, he said); and his own family background.
Given the lack of research on the subject it's impossible to establish the historical prevalence of ethnic gingers.
There is a serious breakdown of trust between the evangelical Christian community and the federal government — a phenomenon that may be thanks in large part to the historical prevalence of southern evangelicalism and the legacy of the Civil War.
Sampling issues or fixation of the Type II strain in East Africa (n = 2), combined with contemporary eradication efforts in India may have lead to an underestimate of the putative ancestral Type II strain's historical prevalence in India, and the derived Type I strain's historical prevalence in East Africa.
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Information on current and historical disease prevalence, vector presence, appropriate hosts, and parasite prevalence was compiled from official national records, an extensive literature review, and laboratory records.
The historical HIV prevalence was modeled using Spectrum and projections were made from 2010 to 2050 to study the impact of an HIV vaccine with 40% to 70% efficacy, and 80% coverage of adult population, specific groups such as MSM, IDU, commercial sex workers and their partners, and 15 year olds.
Estimates of historical exposure prevalence were obtained for 41 carcinogens or occupational circumstances.
Although data were not available on historical smoking prevalence for this population or for Michigan, a comparison of data from the 1976 National Health Interview Survey with a previous cohort study conducted in the region in the 1970s indicated that proportionally fewer adults in the region were smokers (25.1%) compared with the adult white national population (36.0%) [ 45, 46].
This project also had to face several important methodological challenges, particularly lack of or uncertainties about historical exposure prevalences and levels, and the choice of the most appropriate relative risks for low and high exposures during the REP.
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