Sentence examples for matching prevalence from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, matching prevalence data of a hibernaculum monitored over two consecutive years with data from across Europe show that the temporal occurrence of the fungus, which first becomes visible around February, peaks in March but can still be seen in some torpid bats in May or June, is strikingly similar throughout Europe.

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and then assigning FMI values with matching prevalences to each classification threshold.

6 The present findings match prevalence rates found in previous studies in adults with malaria using ophthalmoscopy as a bedside tool.

Since 2007, Spectrum has been implemented as part of a two-stage fitting process, which first estimates prevalence trends based on ANC surveillance data and then applies a post-fitting calibration approach that adjusts these prevalence trend estimates to match prevalence levels estimated from national population surveys [ 18].

After 2001 meningococci of the ET15 variant of the ST11/ET37 complex, belonging to serogroup B, were increasingly isolated, matching the prevalence of serogroup C isolates of this clonal complex, which were already circulating.

Human reactivity to antigens of dirofilarial worms documents a noticeable possibility of the parasite transmission from animals to humans, matching the prevalence of D. repens and D. immitis detected in the dog population [ 13].

Theoretical analysis shows that for event-based matching the prevalence of false matches among achieved matches (a) declines as the events of interest become rarer, (b) declines as the number of matches increases, and (c) increases with the size of the population within which matching is taking place.

A previous THIN study with a similar diabetes ascertainment algorithm estimated a diabetes prevalence that closely matched the prevalence in the Health Survey of England, which is a national population survey [ 34, 35].

A previous THIN study with a similar diabetes ascertainment algorithm estimated a diabetes prevalence that closely matched the prevalence in the Health Survey of England, which is a national population survey (9).

The overall match prevalence was estimated to be 3.7% under this model.

The estimated match prevalence was 3.5%, slightly lower than the estimate under the conditional independence model.

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