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The phrase "incidence for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the frequency or occurrence of something. Example: The incidence for heart disease has been on the rise in recent years due to poor diet and lack of exercise.
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Relative risk of cancer incidence for 16 individual cancer sites and total cancer by reported organic food consumption.
Rates, however, characterize disease incidence for a group, whereas cumulative incidence characterizes the accumulated risk over time.
These deviations occur where the transmission coefficient varies rapidly with angle of incidence for small angles.
This is such a low incidence for a country of more than 300 million people that trichinellosis ranks among some of the rarest diseases known to medicine.
The overall incidence for undergraduates was 0.7 per 100,000 students, compared with 5.1 per 100,000 for freshmen in dormitories, the study found.
The adult lifetime incidence for low back pain is 75%to85%5% in the United States.
Breast cancer has the highest incidence for women (123 cases per 100,000) and prostate cancer for men (100 per 100,000).
We have introduced a theoretical model for simulating the optical properties of 2D metallic photonic quasicrystals at normal and oblique light incidence for all polarisations.
The impact duration shows a sharp decrease at this critical angle of incidence for the cases studied in this paper.
Age was associated with injury incidence for all injury types.
There was also no incidence for the development of cancers.
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