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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incident rate" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the frequency or number of occurrences of a specific event or incident. Example: The incident rate of car accidents on this stretch of highway has increased by 10% in the past year.
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Since 2009, the incident rate has not only failed to go down, it has risen slightly.
Females have an increased incident rate of anterior cruciate ligament tears compared to males.
The annual global incident rate of spinal cord injury ranges from 15 to 40 cases for every one million people.
For product performance, it picked "initial field incident rate," which measures the frequency of product problems encountered by customers.
"I would be slow to accept that the incident rate in this kind of crime has gone down".
"The incident rate for a real estate agent is higher than someone working on the rigs," he said.
According to an analysis of race records, Zia Park in 2010 had the nation's second-highest incident rate, 13.3.
Even when the incident rate is a small fraction of the detector's maximum periodic rate No, pulse pileup leads to count rate losses and spectral distortion.
"Our incident rate and overall behavior, if ever matched, is never exceeded within the D.O.D., and certainly not in the Marine Corps," he said.
In detail, patients without antihypertensive treatment with triglycerides ≤85/dl and HbA1c <8.7% (71.59 mmol/mol) had the lowest incident rate of albuminuria (12.7%).
Table 2 illustrates the results of the regression analysis for robberies using incident rate ratios (IRR).
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