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Discover LudwigThe phrase "show prevalence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing statistics or data that demonstrates the frequency or occurrence of something. Example: The results of the survey show a high prevalence of mental health disorders among young adults.
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Therefore, it is not surprising that the different surveys for a particular country show prevalence rates that differ considerably from one another [3].
The curves for all headache and migraine show prevalence increasing to a peak during the age range 40 49 years, then declining; prevalence of TTH peaked 10 years earlier but remained high in the 5th decade.
Furthermore, with regard to the age groups that concentrate the largest proportion of women carers, it should be noted that middle-aged cohorts show prevalence rates of above 15% in all cases.
We demonstrated that transcripts-with-motif show prevalence for more predicted miRNA target sites and that the modeled binding RNA duplex structures tend to be more stable.
Population studies show prevalence rates among men comparable to those among women.
Indeed adolescents attending social services show prevalence rates of psychiatric disorder akin to those attending CAMHS [ 14].
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They may differ by relational richness and show prevalences and patterns.
Surveys in Europe and North America show prevalences of 40 80% in patients aged 35 64 years [ 2].
Epidemiological data show prevalences of 7% for both pain and limited range of motion [ 1, 2].
The verbalization of rules elaborated during the signing shows prevalence of the organized design.
Table 4 shows prevalence of headache versus marital status and missing of days of work, school and social activities.
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