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57 The presence of decreased OBF in NTG patients 3 and the prevalent incidence of NTG among those with vasospasm 55, 56 provide overwhelming evidences to indicate the significance of vascular factors in the development or progression of NTG.
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Our study was powered to show an association of clinical relevance between measures of low fertility and T2D, as we had 80% power to detect a HR of 1.4 for determinant variables with a 10% prevalence, when including both prevalent and incidence cases.
Although paraduodenal hernias are classically regarded as the most prevalent, the incidence of transmesenteric hernias (TMH) has been growing given the increased number of operative procedures that involve Roux-en-Y Roux-en-Y Roux-en-Ysurgeryypasuchurgery asd liver transplants [2, 3].
I returned to the theatre, where my male companion was loudly arguing with our friend Lizzy over whether or not ( a ) the Eurasian young woman on screen was sporting a rosebud, and ( b ) how prevalent the incidence of rosebuds are in the heterosexual female population.
I returned to the theater, where my male companion was loudly arguing with our friend Lizzy over whether or not ( a ) the Eurasian young woman on screen was sporting a rosebud, and ( b ) how prevalent the incidence of rosebuds are in the heterosexual female population.
Modeling in the Blueprint demonstrates -- through cases studies of Cambodia, Kenya, Uganda and Zambia -- that in nations where HIV prevention and treatment is sufficiently prevalent, the incidence of new HIV infections dramatically declines, AIDS-related deaths are avoided and children are not orphaned.
It is also reported that in Asian countries where soy foods are more prevalent, the incidence of breast and endometrial cancer is relatively low.
Globally, PEM is prevalent (8% incidence), contributing toward the estimated 32 million babies born small for gestational age each year, which significantly increases rates of childhood mortality (2).
Respiratory ailments, especially influenza and pneumonia, also were widely prevalent, and the incidence of parasite infestations, skin diseases, tuberculosis, malaria, and goitre was high in most parts of the country.
Aortic stenosis(AS) is the most prevalent valvular disease (incidence 2% over 65years).
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