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Why should SCoJeC seem to want to appear deliberately at odds with the CST, especially since the CST are not slow to use incident figures to raise the alarm?
Nothing in this study challenges the central role of the individual reproduction number as an epidemiological measure; because the empirical measures of reproduction number proposed here and in [12], [27], [29] use incident observed cases as the base, all of the complication in defining the 'typical' or 'eigen' case for structured models discussed most clearly in [24] are neatly sidestepped.
Indeed, they noted several weaknesses and limitations of the OSCC, including: The OSCC studied only fatal cancers, while current standards of epidemiologic practice are to use incident cases so as to avoid possible biases from selection factors related to fatality.
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You have to use the same rules we use: stick to simple online searches, and only use incidents that take place that day.
Therefore, we use incident-based behavioral patterns to describe the characteristics of an individual.
We present incidence rates for Hispanics using incident diabetes cases over a 4-year period (2002 2005).
The next day, Sun Yuxi, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman, twice used incident to describe the episode, matter, subject, or occurrence.
Table 2 illustrates the results of the regression analysis for robberies using incident rate ratios (IRR).
This is ascribed that hollow structure provide an opportunity for using incident light more efficiently.
The microcirculation was assessed using incident dark field (IDF) video-microscopy (Cytocam, Braedius Medical B.V), which has been recently validated against a precursor device in this setting [12].
Studies using incident reporting methodology more commonly identify active failures than interview or observational studies.
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