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The lower level of education is associated with a more frequent prevalence of the metabolic syndrome or its individual components [ 35].
These features strongly contrast with the characteristics of osteoporosis, that is, a more frequent prevalence of vertebral fractures in women, after 65 years and in patients with low BMI.
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However, an amplification agent may also be a species with low reservoir competency, yet the presence of this species may change the behavior of the primary host such that contacts between hosts are more frequent and prevalence subsequently increases [7].
The prevalence of inappropriate use was more frequent among women – prevalence ratio (PR) = 1.52 (95%CI 1.23; 1.23).
Weight-loss attempts are likely to become more frequent as the prevalence of obesity rises.
We identified significantly reduced CI in patients treated with a polysulfone dialyzer (lifetime prevalence) and significantly more frequent CI when they were dialyzed with polyarylethersulfone membranes (all prevalence estimates).
In the latter case, sticking to the rules (13 %) or continuing without further consulting (14 %) are more frequent (as compared to the prevalence of these coping strategies for other types of uncertainty).
More frequent statin users had a higher prevalence of previous CVD than did others (41% vs. 19%; P = 0.01).
If these differences can be explained by a higher prevalence or a more frequent use of guidelines in the Australian clinical setting, or by different training or regulations between the countries, remains unknown and needs further study.
By contrast, we did not observe a significant relationship when a subarea of more frequent activity (similar range of disease prevalence and annual costs) was analysed (p=0.56; figure 3 inset).
Nevertheless, some general rules exist: deletion mutations are always more frequent than insertion mutations, the genomic prevalence of indels declines with length, and this decline is faster for insertions than for deletions (Lynch 2007; Messer and Arndt 2007).
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