Sentence examples for prevalence means from inspiring English sources

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Rising dementia prevalence means that general nurses globally will encounter more people affected by advanced dementia.

Their prevalence means there may be multiple Web services that perform the same operation with some better than others depending on the situation.

"Although measures to end FGM are proving to be more successful, the growing population in countries with higher prevalence means that numbers have increased... we cannot rest or lose momentum until every single girl at risk is protected," said Mary Wandis, an FGM Program Manager at Equality Now, in a press statement.

Underestimated prevalence means that professionals tend not to consider financial abuse routinely [ 15].

The descriptive analysis included calculation of prevalence, means, and standard deviations (SD) of all variables.

This significant rise in recorded prevalence means that the need for a better understanding of autism and for evidence-based practice has never been greater.

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But its growing prevalence meant that Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia had become the third most common cause of death by 2013.

The parasitic indexes calculated for assessing the level of infestation of parasites in the fish were prevalence, mean intensity, abundance, and relative density (mean abundance) (Bush et al. 1997).

In a recent report on the global prevalence and burden of headache disorders, the burden of migraine and TTH were measured in a similar way as the DALYs by combining data on prevalence, mean number and duration of headache attacks, and headache intensity, from studies containing such information.

Results are presented as percentage (prevalence), mean or median.

All data were pooled and presented as prevalence, mean (SD) or median (range), as appropriate.

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