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Becker used the occasion to have his own dig at the prevalence for "grunting" in the women's game that is so entrenched that even the girls' winner Naiktha Bains was an exponent.
The point cloud shows the prevalence for individual units.
The prevalence for nausea in patients with NDPH was 33 68 %.
The straps are slightly thicker than traditional watch bands but, given the prevalence for cuff-like bands these days, they won't seem odd.
The prevalence for knee lesions was 35.3 ± 25.7% with a median of 30%.
With this information, we estimate the prevalence for heterozygosity at 1 1050 corresponding to an prevalence of homozygosity of 1 4,400,000 in this large pluriethnic cohort.
Estimates of the prevalence for keratoconus range from 1 in 500 to 1 in 2000 people, but difficulties with differential diagnosis cause uncertainty as to its prevalence.
The prevalence for gout in Germany is 1.4% [28], whereas lifestyle plays an important role on its epidemiology [29].
If the prevalence for S. japonicum in bovines in the Philippines has been underestimated, the conclusions regarding S. japonicum transmission dynamics in Samar may need to be revisited.
Although formally defined by age-specific quartiles, the prevalence for high TV viewing time was about 35% in both the younger and older group of children.
The prevalence for specific impairments varied widely.
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