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was prevalence
noun
The quality or condition of being prevalent; wide extension.
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But, once again, the big factor was prevalence.
For statistical analysis, the null hypothesis was prevalence of hypoxemia at this hospital is less than 1%.
One reason for the considerable contribution of gasoline-powered ordinary passenger cars to the increase in the overall gasoline consumption was prevalence of gasoline-powered, ordinary passenger cars in Japan.
The second was prevalence data with genera as variables.
The first was prevalence data with species as variables, and sites as observations.
The primary outcome was prevalence and intensity of STHs.
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The majority of studies was prevalence-based or top-down costing; 40% had excellent quality assessed using the Quality of Health Economic Study scale.
The cohort was prevalence-based, meaning that all patients diagnosed with NCCP, AMI or AP during the study period were approached [ 19].
The COI was prevalence-based and measured from a societal perspective, including direct and indirect costs during the 30 day study period.
Two terms used in the literature to describe offending concentration are prevalence and frequency.
The focus of this review is prevalence rates and clinical management strategies.
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