Sentence examples for prevalence equivalent from inspiring English sources

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The results of the meta-analysis by Polanczyk et al. [ 26] yielded a world prevalence equivalent to 5.3%, with similar values for developed regions.

The evaluation of women for depressive symptoms before delivery appears to yield an at-risk prevalence equivalent to that of postpartum screening, but discordant at-risk subsets exist between screening intervals.

Tanzania had the next highest prevalence of most conditions, including a hypertension prevalence equivalent to South Africa (30% vs. 31%), and the highest prevalence of heart disease at 18.5%.

In total 235 cases of severe anxiety (2.3% prevalence), corresponding to level 4 of the GMS/AGECAT output, and 110 cases of very severe anxiety (1.0% prevalence), equivalent to level 5 of the GMS/AGECAT schedule, were found within Latin America.

While LST (B = -0.478, p = 0.035), rainfall (B = -0.006, p = 0.0005), ferric luvisols (B = 0.539, p = 0.274), dystric nitosols (B = 0.133, p = 0.769) and pellic vertisols (B = 1.386, p = 0.008) soils types were the final variables in the model for predicting the probability of an area having an infection prevalence equivalent to or more than 50%.

In identifying high and low-risk areas, LST, rainfall, and three soil types: ferric luvisols, dystric nitosols and pellic vertisols soils were the final variables in the model for predicting the probability of an area having infection prevalence (equivalent of > 50% parasitological prevalence).

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Our prevalence was equivalent to data of Tokyo, Lebanon and Egypt, which were 0.8%, 0.1% and 1.2%, respectively [ 13, 17, 20].

Thus, we could not test adequately the hypothesis that influenza prevalence was equivalent between songbirds and other birds.

While the prevalence was equivalent between Hispanics and whites at ages 18 through 64 years, it was almost three times higher for Hispanics at ages 65 and older.

After correcting for demographic variables with binary logistic regression, passive smoke exposure prevalence was equivalent to controls in CRSsNPs (p = 0.629), CRSwNPs (p = 0.275), and AFRS (p = 0.511).

The post-fire seedlings were smaller and more water and nutrient limited, nevertheless browsing prevalence was equivalent at all locations with nearly all seedlings predated.

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