Sentence examples for incidence from which from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, the BPF at oblique incidence, from which both polarization waves can transmit in a narrow pass-band at oblique incidence, is composed of two different subPCs.

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We took an alternate approach and used these data to gain insight into the transmission dynamics that drive the epidemics in the high-incidence areas from which these persons have emigrated.

Furthermore, significant correlations (R2 = 0.89 and 0.94) were found between qPCR results and the actual disease incidence on bunches from which calottes and stamens were sampled.

Log-linear regressions were fitted to estimate changes in age-adjusted incidence over time, from which we derived annual percent changes (APC) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) [ 21].

No population-based studies of the incidence of COPD in Australia have been conducted, and there are no routine data collections, such as exist for AMI, from which incidence could be estimated.

The Air Force hopes that Chappelle can help them reduce the incidence of PTSD -- from which they are losing personnel -- by offering advice on just how psychologists and chaplains working alongside drone operators might counsel them on their ongoing traumatic experiences.

We identified 357,476 cancer registrations from which incidence rates were calculated using mid-year population estimates from 2001 to 2007.

The difficulty arises from the effort to convert episodic memory which operates with discrete time intervals into continuous time scale from which incidence is derived.

Although the number of subjects was not based on consideration of statistical power, the administration of apixaban to a panel of six subjects would provide an 80% probability of observing at least one occurrence of an AE in any given panel, which occurred with a 24% incidence in the population from which the sample was drawn.

For example, since both EGFR mutations [ 31] and EML4/ ALK fusions [ 32] are more common in NSCLC non-smokers than in smokers, success of RCCTs of EGFR or EML4/ALK inhibitors in unselected patients could depend on minor variability in smoking incidence in the neighborhoods from which patients were recruited.

One potential reason for these differences is that the study samples from which the incidence rates were derived represent different populations with different fall risks.

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