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The phrase 'relevant incidence' is correct and can be used in written English
It usually refers to a situation in which someone or something is affected by something else in a definite and important way. For example, "When the storm hit, it had a relevant incidence on the supply of food to the city."
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From this study, the Cabo de Gracia strike-slip fault (NE SW) can be catalogued as active during at least the last 128 ka BP, and as a probable seismic source of moderate events (mb < 5), with relevant incidence in the ancient Roman city Baelo Claudia.
No other specific organ disorder was of clinically relevant incidence.
No single report has reported both a relevant incidence measure and a relevant prevalence measure.
Our study showed a relevant incidence of NRVI, which can increase the length of the children's stay in hospital.
SBGN-ED checks for correct connections depending on the relevant incidence matrix and emphasizes graphically invalid elements (nodes and edges) of a SBGN map for revision.
A more efficient, although rarely used, approach (Cornfield, 1951) is to combine measures of odds ratio (OR) from case control studies with relevant incidence or mortality data.
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Finally, due to the limited number of relevant studies, incidence rate of TB and HIV co-infection was not addressed in this study.
These issues are directly relevant to incidence estimates for any disease.
A large repository of diverse specimens from HIV-positive patients was established, multiple assays were run on 2500 selected specimens, and data were analyzed to estimate assay characteristics relevant for incidence surveillance.
These incidences were the most up-to-date and relevant cancer incidences available to us when the BOADICEA model was initially developed.
Postoperative stroke is a rare complication of spinal fusion surgery, but its relevant risk and incidence remain unclear.
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