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Out of these 181 cases, 114 (63%) with primary headache were females making a prevalence of 26.9% in the females while it was 9.8% in males.
Out of these 50 cases, 26 (52%) with primary headache disorders were males making a prevalence of 21.8% and in females, the prevalence was 24(21.4%) (OR = 0.98, 95% confidence interval = 0.52-1.83 P = 0.93) (Table 2).
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The results show not only a marked heterogeneity of preferences but also a consistent consumer segment willing to pay a relevant premium price for meals made from a prevalence of products certified as being of local origin.
Each Australian state is also responsible for CT machine licencing with limited uniformity of reporting of machine numbers, making a comparison of CT machine prevalence between states or nationally impracticable.
The Apprehension test obtained a κ value of 0.71, with a prevalence of 0.39 making the result slightly weaker compared with a prevalence of 0.50.
Finally, events exceeding a prevalence of 10% make inferences from the HR more difficult because of non-equivalence with RR.
The disease has a prevalence of 1%, making RA one of the most common chronic inflammatory diseases [8], [9].
High numbers of the microorganism can reside in the intestines and mesenteric lymph nodes without clinical signs [ 22] making an estimate of the prevalence of salmonellae in dogs in the community difficult to establish.
Of the 101 women that were positive by rapid testing, 70 were confirmed by TPHA making the prevalence of syphilis in HIV-infected women 13%.
Using smear microscopy, a total of 5 new and 4 old cases of pulmonary TB cases were identified making the prevalence of TB 30 per 100,000.
Due to the lack of diagnostic aids such as radiographs; root fractures and luxation injuries were overlooked making the prevalence of TDIs underestimated.
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