Sentence examples for long term prevalence from inspiring English sources

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The strong association between modern deaths from lung cancer and 1900s mortality suggests that this might in part be a cultural effect caused by the long term prevalence of smoking in poorer areas.

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Little is known about the long-term prevalence of victimization in first episode psychosis, or about factors affecting victimization throughout the course of illness.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term prevalence of urinary incontinence in women with postpartum urinary retention.

This study was designed to evaluate the long-term prevalence of gingival recession after orthodontic tooth movements, focusing on the effects of mandibular incisor proclination and expansion of maxillary posterior teeth.

In reality this was not so, because about half of the 1-day prevalence of headache is attributable to daily headache (the probability of episodic headache yesterday is <7% [ie, 2/30] of its long-term prevalence, assuming an average frequency of 2 days/month, whereas the probability of daily or near-daily headache being present yesterday is close to 100% of its prevalence).

This long-term prevalence is similar to values reported in the European studies described above (UK, 15% Denmark, 12% Netherlands, 10%) (Groenvold et al, 1999; Crawford et al, 2001; Andrea et al, 2004).

These two observations suggest that the apparent 'resolution' in anxiety after colposcopy is temporary, and an artefact of having undergone investigation and treatment, but that in the long-term prevalence returns to background levels.

Considering the high long-term prevalence of PTSD, patients admitted to the ICU had a higher risk for PTSD symptoms but only after taking their higher age into account.

The aim of the present study was first to determine the long-term prevalence of PTSD symptomology in patients 4 to 10 years after secondary peritonitis based on a self-report questionnaire.

Consistent with results of Elbasha et al. (13 ) the addition of catch-up vaccination of 15 24-year-old 15 24-year-old 15 24-year-old-term prevalence of infection, but did shorten the time needed to realize the effects of vaccination.

For example, the long-term prevalence of benign liver neoplasms ranges from 0 to 24% among localities (Stentiford et al. 2009, 2010), although dab from the North and Irish Seas appear to have a two-year discrepancy between the earliest onsets of the carcinogenic process in each site (Stentiford et al. 2010).

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