Sentence examples for reference to the prevalence from inspiring English sources

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For each bait protein, TRF1, TRF2, and POT1, the MS-identified putative associating partners were added as nodes and color-coded based on the frequency of identification (i.e. TIN2, 7 out of 8, green) for quick reference to the prevalence of the identification.

Various analyses of survey data from South Africa and further afield make brief reference to the prevalence of child-headed households as part of larger analyses (Brookes, Shisana, & Richter, 2004; Gilborn, Nyonyintono, Kabumbuli, & Jagwe-Wadda, 2001; Hill, Hosegood, & Newell, 2008; Hosegood et al., 2007; Madhavan & Schatz, 2005; Meintjes & Giese, 2006; Monasch & Boerma, 2004; Urassa et al., 2001).

There were also significant differences between these two groups of children with reference to the prevalence of abnormal liver image patterns (p = 0.024) and the bladder pathology (p = 0.010), as determined by US examination, as well as the prevalence of hepatomegaly and splenomegaly as determined by clinical examination (p = 0.020 and p = 0.003 respectively).

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Perhaps Mormons have been relaxed because the musical, written by Robert Lopez with Trey Parker and Matt Stone (makers of the spectacularly transgressive South Park), is pan-offensive: there are jokes about Christians, Jews, homosexuals, Starbucks and, frequently, Africans, including references to the prevalence of Aids and of female genital mutilation on the continent.

The motivation for developing CURSI was the assumed inaccuracy of the criteria age and blood pressure of CURB-65 with reference to the high prevalence of hypertension in elderly patients and the low correlation between chronological and biological age [ 16].

Expectedly with reference to the population under study, the prevalence of chronic changes on MRI was low.

With concern for possible interest bias among responders, we also calculated prevalences with reference to the target sample of 7889 pupils: UdH 26.2%; migraine 23.9% (definite 6.5%, probable 17.4%); TTH 11.6% (definite 6.2%, probable 5.4%); pMOH 0.8%; other headache on ≥15 days/month 3.0%; unclassifiable headache 0.5%.

With reference to caries prevalence in the treated schoolchildren, the dmft was 2.01 (SD = 2.06), DMFT was 0.44 (SD = 1.22), and 132 (24.2%) of the schoolchildren had more than one affected tooth (> 1 carious teeth).

Recurrent and spontaneous reference was made to the prevalence of dog faeces in the area and, more subjectively, the feelings that were evoked by its presence.

This potential study population bias may affect extrapolation of findings, particularly in reference to RLS prevalence, to other patient groups.

Furthermore, specifically in reference to genotypes, the observed prevalence would suggest that the A/A genotype is less prevalent among wild type subjects, and this would be inconsistent with expected.

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