Sentence examples for incidence availability from inspiring English sources

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However, the place of imaging, in ED versus outpatients, for a young, male population is debatable, especially considering the disease incidence, availability of resources, and the impact of urgent imaging on acute management [14].

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The study cohort and follow-up period were defined on the basis of the cancer incidence data availability.

Incidence rates and availability of therapeutic approaches and their relative risks were assessed.

Intestinal transplantation is a common treatment but its limitation resides in the high incidence of rejection, availability of donor organs, and the size of the donor graft.

Key variables included registry history; population; current activity; incidence, prevalence, and availability of aggregated or individual patient data; treatment characteristics (dialysis type and modality and transplant status); and clinical and economic outcomes.

While there is no evidence that VCT led directly to the national reduction in HIV incidence, its increasing availability probably contributed to the overall environment of greater openness surrounding the disease (Marum, 2002), as well as generally to care and support, anti-stigma and prevention efforts in Uganda's successful response to AIDS.

We utilized unique features of LS, including increased tumor incidence and the availability of multiple specimens per individual (normal mucosa, adenoma, and carcinoma, taken at different time points), to gain insights into the role of DNA methylation alterations in hereditary CRC.

"While the fare structure was reasonable, there were too many alternatives available to project residents such as a high incidence of multicar families, availability of free parking at the railroad station, car pools and other arrangements," the analysis continued.

The limited availability of incidence data also means that we can only use mortality data for 2 years (2004 and 2014).

This relationship holds because the surface of the Earth, including the continental shelves, is spatially heterogeneous with respect to soil/substrate type, temperature, seasonality, angle of incidence for insolation, nutrient availability, etc. [2].

Availability of incidence rates by subsites is more limited.

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