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Such a practice would have artificially deflated police counts of assault incidence upon which our estimates depended.
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Its value is that, potentially, any large high quality national trauma database could provide incidence rates upon which injury control programmes can be based.
In 1967, Dr. Falek started working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDCC) to establish the Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program (MACDP), which has made major contributions to understanding the incidence and causes of birth defects and is the foundation upon which the current National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities at CDC was built.
Nevertheless, observations from both SEPEA and ÆSOP are consistent with recent empirical data that the incidence of psychotic disorders seen through early intervention services is generally three times greater than the figure upon which such services were commissioned.
Recent epidemiological evidence of FEP incidence in rural communities in England has suggested that rates are somewhat lower than the uniform figure upon which services were commissioned, 12 13 confirming previous calls that a 'one-size-fits-all' prescription for EIS implementation is unlikely to lead to the efficient allocation of finite mental health resources.
Upon which this stuff connects and moves.
Upon which they ceased firing.
upon which to expand.
Upon which he reacted "oh"!
But autism is no longer a very, very low incidence condition which we can ignore.
The amorphous Ge peak does not shift with change in angle of incidence which indicates that no strain is developed in the samples upon irradiation.
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