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is disproportionality
noun
The state of being disproportional.
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The disease, which has claimed the lives of at least 1,229 people across Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria, is disproportionality infecting women as the outbreak spreads across West Africa.
Thus, there is disproportionality between supply and demand, high difference in provided choices and disproportionality between less enjoyed areas and their move ability to use services and inability to create walking travel pattern in Gorgan.
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And reports have highlighted the increased vulnerability of older adults in times of crisis – such as the New Orleans hurricane in 2005 or the 2011 Japanese tsunami, where older people were disproportionality affected.
Black people are disproportionality targeted by drug law enforcement, despite using drugs at a lesser rate than white people.
In Ethiopian context where HIV is contracted primarily by heterosexual exposure and women are disproportionality infected, as to what risk behaviors predisposed men to contract syphilis require further investigation.
The higher rate of stop and search for ethnic minorities is called disproportionality, and Bradford said: "When the pressure was on the police after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, disproportionality was low; but as the media and political focus moved on, disproportionality grew again.
When you are 14 and 8 years old there is a disproportionality in the relationship that doesn't exist when you are 46 and 40".
In this study, disproportionality is measured using the Information Component (IC), a disproportionality measure based on shrinkage observed-to-expected ratios [ 13, 26].
Disproportionality: Disproportionality analysis is an important tool for identifying new signals/patterns in spontaneous AE report databases.
So, why is there still disproportionality?
And of course, all this sets back the prospect of ever-elusive peace that bit further.The disproportionality is plain.
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