单词 | Incidence |
例句 | 1 Why did the incidence of heroin use continue to climb? 2 There is a greater incidence of cancer in the families of radiation workers. 3 The incidence of cholera in the camps has reached plague proportions. 4 What is the incidence of the tax? 5 The incidence of breast cancer increases with age. 6 Smokers had the highest incidence of colds. 7 We compared the incidence of coronary heart disease and total mortality. 8 There's still a high incidence of malaria in the area. 9 Authentic Italian cooking is very healthy-witness the low incidence of heart disease in Italy. 10 Incidence of the disease is fairly evenly spread across Europe. 11 There the incidence of the cancer of the oesophagus was suspected to be pretty high. 12 The study noted an increased incidence of heart disease in women. 13 This area has a high incidence of crime, disease, unemployment,[] etc. 14 The incidence of the illness differs greatly between men and women. 15 They found an increased incidence of childhood leukaemia in some areas. 16 The study compares the incidence of bone cancer in men and women. 17 The report analyses the incidence of cancer among people aged 0 - 24. 18 There the incidence of the cancer of the esophagus was suspected to be pretty high. 19 The country had the lowest incidence of AIDS cases proportional to its population. 20 The lack of vitamins may explain the higher incidence of heart disease. 21 Both underestimate incidence as neither study used glucose challenge. 22 First consider the overall incidence of plural references. 23 The incidence of elder abuse is hard to quantify. 24 There is a higher incidence of clients refusing services. 25 Therefore, our data can not show the true incidence. 26 This study also produced annual age specific incidence estimates. 27 The rising incidence of drunken driving requires drastic countermeasures. 28 His estimate of half a million HIV positive cases was based on an extrapolation of the known incidence of the virus. 29 The study purports to show an increase in the incidence of the disease. 30 The medical histories of our patients show a high incidence of past diseases. 1 Why did the incidence of heroin use continue to climb? 2 There is a greater incidence of cancer in the families of radiation workers. 3 There the incidence of the cancer of the oesophagus was suspected to be pretty high. 4 This area has a high incidence of crime, disease, unemployment, etc. 5 The report analyses the incidence of cancer among people aged 0 - 24. 31 Incidence of second primary tumours among childhood cancer survivors. 32 A cohort study of gastric cancer incidence among cimetidine users previously published is extended with additional three years of observation. 33 The distribution of taxes depends on the assumptions about the incidence, discussed below, and on the allocation series. 34 Recent reports, however, show that the incidence may decrease to 0.3-0.5% as experience increases. 35 What is relevant to the worker elites, however, is the fundamental change in the incidence of displacement. 36 In other words, general levels of income inequality have a positive effect on the incidence of political violence. 37 The second major observation is that mixed description types result in a low incidence of plural continuations. 38 Young people are unlikely to be affected by statistics showing the high incidence of disease and early death among smokers. 39 An annual incidence rate of 2.4/100 000 at risk population was reported for presenile probable Alzheimer's disease in another national study. 40 The greater the degree of economic development, the greater the incidence of cancer of the colon. 41 A positive correlation of smoking with incidence of Alzheimer's has recently been observed. 42 One can go to the thousands of human societies and find ingenious explanations for each incidence of masculinity and femininity. 43 A longitudinal health study of this population is required to see if the incidence of other childhood cancers is increased. 44 Firstly, unless and until definitions are agreed, we may be attempting to compare the incidence of different phenomena. 45 Approximately 50 years ago, the Metropolitan Police Fraud Squad was set up to deal with the then growing incidence of company fraud. 46 In addition to the incidence of coronary heart disease we also evaluated associations with total mortality. 47 Geneticists estimated that had they not selected for mastitis resistance the national incidence would have increased by 1.5% over that period. 48 It is therefore necessary to locate as best we can the final resting place or incidence of the major types of taxes. 49 Better health education should help to decrease the incidence of heart disease. 50 Focuses on the links between overcrowding and the incidence of respiratory and infectious disease. 51 The areas of highest incidence are shown in Figure 1. 52 The incidence of mental handicap can also be prevented by its early detection in the womb through medical tests. 53 The greater incidence of digestion on maxillary incisors can be attributed to the greater breakage of the maxillae. 54 Neglia and colleagues2based their estimates of cumulative risks on Kaplan-Meier statistics, which commonly overestimates the true cumulative incidence. 55 Several workers have reported disappointing results in a high incidence of gastrointestinal side effects. 56 The intention is to illustrate how the conclusions regarding tax incidence may need to be modified when markets do not clear. 57 The incidence study has shown that there were more older patients and relatively more patients with colonic disease during the 1980s. 58 Supplemental oxygen increases oxygen saturation but does not reduce the incidence of clinically important cardiac arrhythmias. 59 The increasing incidence of separation and divorce makes this a growing difficulty - and a difficulty which sadly has no solution. 60 Scores of theories have been presented to explain the incidence of homosexuality. 61 Subsequent studies have supported the hypothesis that population mixing can influence the incidence of childhood leukaemia. 62 This increased incidence of gastric carcinomas seems to be related to local factors. 63 A definition which fails to confront abuse fails to bring about effective interventions and risks increasing the incidence of abuse. 64 The build-up of recessive genes increases the incidence of genetically determined diseases, such as sickle-cell anaemia in humans. 65 Estimates of ozone depletion and skin cancer incidence to examine the Vienna Convention achievements. 66 We investigated whether this drug was comparable to standard first-line monotherapy in efficacy and incidence of adverse events. 67 The incidence of bad debt, he concluded, was socially unacceptable and financially disastrous. 68 The McNemar test was used to compare the incidence of failed peristalsis in patients before and after healing of oesophagitis. 69 However, careful use of criteria for surgery could increase the value and reduce the incidence of dilatation and curettage. 70 For adverse events, incidence rates were calculated and expressed in 100 person-time at risk. 70 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 71 Portacaval shunt surgery has not enjoyed great popularity because of the very high incidence of postoperative encephalopathy in the elderly. 72 That these drugs themselves may actually be adding to that incidence is a disturbing thought. 73 Overall, there seems to be a lower incidence of symptoms after percutaneous cholecystolithotomy than cholecystectomy. 74 Even more alarming is the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes among young people. 75 The strongly increased incidence among drug users who seroconverted is probably due to the temporary immunological depression associated with seroconversion. 76 The incidence of severe pancreatitis discharges among adult men also correlated significantly with the alcohol consumption in the country. 77 Other academic analysts at Williamsburg denied any important connection between the use of welfare and the incidence of illegitimacy and family breakdown. 78 The results of this study suggest that the incidence of cot death can be reduced. 79 He noted the incidence of barrows reused as Saxon cemeteries and other Saxon burials on or near parish boundaries in Wessex. 80 This also demonstrates the rehabilitation expenditure and incidence in North Side neighbourhoods and census tracts. 81 Since the time to clinical progression was known,() we used Kaplan-Meier analysis to estimate cumulative incidence. 82 Cancer incidence did not rise in the clinic after a large increase in prescriptions for atenolol after 1976. 83 Analyse the incidence of a capital tax in a model where there are two classes of individuals with different savings propensities. 84 A Johns Hopkins University study reported that the incidence of depression among lawyers is 3. 6 times the national average. 85 The annual incidence of infection in New York peaked from 1982 through 1984. 86 This incidence was high partly because we analysed the data shortly after the occurrence of these events. 87 Discussion A decrease in the incidence of gastric carcinoma has been widely reported over the last three decades. 88 Yet the medical profession, seeing no upturn in the incidence of cancer, breathed a sigh of relief. 89 Do our surgical colleagues stop doing total hip replacements for pain because of the incidence of possible fatal embolism? 90 This study shows that prostatic disease explains only part of the increased male incidence. 91 However, progress in treating cancer has not been great enough to lower the death rate in the face of increased incidence. 92 Two other characteristics of the sample population require some comment: the incidence of employment, and of domestic help. 93 The model is in fact that set out in Section 8-3 when examining balanced growth incidence. 94 Statistical evaluation of these data indicate a significantly higher incidence of pseudomelanosis coli in patients with tumours of the large bowel. 95 The true incidence of this varies and is greatly influenced by the experience and skill of the surgical team. 96 Scientists were further hampered by the fact that no one knew the true incidence of polio, because most cases were inapparent. 97 For example, we have already cited the disagreement among the experts as to the incidence of the corporate income tax. 98 The table shows the incidence of various diseases in 1987 and 1991. 99 Many of the studies showing a low incidence of electrocardiographic abnormalities included cardiac monitoring only during the endoscopy procedure itself. 100 Other measures intended to reduce the incidence of sickling crises are more controversial, and treatment centres vary in their policies. 100 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 101 Possible fluctuations of cancer incidence due to sources of radiation are swamped statistically by the numerous other causes. 102 The fatality incidence rates per 100,000 stands at 11.5 compared with 4.2 for self-employed construction workers. 103 It is true that with increased years the incidence of multiple pathology increases. 104 Since then the incidence of the disease, which can cause severe paralysis, has dropped dramatically. 105 There was no difference between the aspirin and placebo groups in the incidence of cerebral haemorrhage. 106 The reported incidence of this crime rose 28. 6 percent between 1974 and 1983, more than any other major offense. 107 The incidence of leprosy in the country was expected to increase as a result of the war. 108 Useful semantic information therefore facilitates the incidence of meaningful strong overlaps in normal text. 109 The numbers in square brackets are the absolute numbers, given to illustrate the incidence of both in the data. 110 In areas of low transmission, use of the artemisinin derivatives may have the added benefit of reducing the incidence of malaria. 111 The incidence of coronary heart disease was the primary outcome measure in our analyses. 112 More recent population based studies from the Copenhagen area in the early and late 1970s showed 7-10/100000 incidence of chronic pancreatitis. 113 Critics say that could lead to vitamin deficiencies or possible long-term effects on health such as increased incidence of cancer. 114 In this respect the incidence of neurosis seems inversely proportional to social disorder. 115 These expected numbers were used to weight the observed incidence rates. 116 During the Second World War, for example, one achievement by actuaries was to forecast the likely incidence of flying bombs. 117 Medical researchers have found a low incidence of coronary heart disease in Toulouse, the capital of foie gras. 118 Despite this high risk of exposure to infection, the reported incidence of clinical cases is small. 119 Personality disorder. - Data on the incidence and prevalence of personality disorders in anorexia nervosa are inconsistent. 120 Introduction Old people have the highest incidence of dementia, a condition with over 100 distinct causes. 121 Confidence intervals for incidence rates were assessed by reference to the Poisson distribution. 122 Asking them to recount the last incidence of the problem behaviour often helps. 123 From the mid 1880s there was a marked increase in the incidence of strikes. 124 Special preconceptual care designed to reduce the incidence of congenital malformation is also examined from this point of view. 125 For there are fewer people working in agriculture and this is pushing the incidence rate back up. 126 Introduction Evidence has mounted that the incidence of childhood leukaemia can be increased by population mixing, particularly in a rural area. 127 Nevertheless, national security issues and the incidence of military conflict remain highly significant. 128 This report includes analyses of the incidence of cancer among people aged 0-24 years during the period up to 1983. 129 The high incidence of biliary leakage could not be easily explained. 130 The incidence of pancreatitis after endoscopic biopsy of the papilla is unknown. 131 Exhaustive assessment of the probable incidence of such eventualities lies outside the scope of these pages. 132 Recent research seems to indicate a positive correlation between the incidence of acute myeloid leukaemia and indoor radon concentrations. 133 Reduce the incidence of drug misuse through strategies aimed particularly at young people. 134 The incidence of pseudomelanosis coli in patients undergoing endoscopy of ar autopsy is reported to be between 1 and 5.9%. 135 The incidence of Aids also made her distraught, as did what she regarded as official complacency about it. 136 Widespread deforestation to make way for ski slopes has eroded topsoil, increasing the incidence of avalanches. 137 Poverty is one of the reasons for the high incidence of crime in this district. 138 Nevertheless the true incidence curve probably lies somewhere between that of the two studies. 139 There is no evidence that the raised incidence in Seascale extends to the two county districts nearest to Sellafield or to Cumbria generally. 140 The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease. 141 Why then is the rate of circumcision up to six times greater than the incidence of preputial pathology? 142 Endoscopy showed that the miners had a higher incidence of gastritis than the men from the general population. 143 Bonnevie reported that the incidence rate of duodenal ulcer was four times higher than that of gastric ulcer in Copenhagen County. 144 Bergsjo etal suggested 43 weeks' gestation as induction at this time has a lower incidence of failure. 145 But the case for amiodarone is not proved(), and it has been associated with a higher incidence of sudden death. 146 As neither has happened it is probable that the incidence of HIV-1 infection among homosexual men has not fallen. 147 Phenytoin has the advantage of being cheaper and having a lower incidence of serious hematologic side effects than carbamazepine. 148 Porta caval shunt operations have not found favour in recent years because of the increased incidence of postoperative hepatic encephalopathy. 149 Worst of all was the high incidence of epidemics, chronic sickness, and malnutrition. 150 In recent years there has in fact been an increased incidence of heart disease in women in their thirties and forties. 151 FIG. 2 Airburst altitudes for four 15-Mton stony asteroids with different incidence angles. 152 Spearman's rank correlation was used to look for any relation between oxygen saturation and incidence of arrhythmias. 153 Mortality rates among the adult working population parallel the progressive incidence of illness that occurs as one moves down the social hierarchy. 154 The low incidence of early ventricular fibrillation is probably due to a more gradual opening of the vessel than was once thought. 155 Thus, the incidence of spina bifida decreased most dramatically when folic acid was not widely purchased. 156 Since the early 1970s the incidence of breast cancer has increased by about 1% per year. 157 The reported incidence of acute hepatitis B virus in the general population increased by 37 percent from 1979 to 1989. 158 In patients with inflammatory diseases the pseudomelanosis coli incidence amounted to 2.3%, and in those with diverticulosis to 9.1%. 159 Their report is the most comprehensive yet on the extraordinarily high incidence of leukaemia among children living near the nuclear plant. 160 When combined with other components,[] exercise can help reduce the incidence of insomnia. 161 This has been shown to reduce significantly the incidence of certain malformations in infants. 162 The figures show the incidence of the disease is continuing to rise among those who have not been vaccinated. 163 Because of the low incidence of the disorder such services can never be comprehensively and efficiently provided at district level. 164 It is reasonable to expect that public attitudes and beliefs about attempted suicide will affect its incidence. 165 The Board decided to sponsor a research project by Mellanby to ascertain the true incidence, given the controversy that was developing. 166 However, historical reviews of business failure rates show that the incidence of new product failure is very high and costly. 167 A class of K-sample tests for comparing the cumulative incidence of a competing risk. 168 Moreover, the high number of births in a family is offset by the high incidence of infant mortality. 169 We report the results of a survey of the incidence of resistant propionibacteria in patients with acne. 170 Even with marginal changes, assumptions about incidence are crucial and these are discussed in more detail below. 171 The incidence of rent and labour strikes and land seizures from private landowners rose during the 1890s. 172 A certain chemical increases the incidence of cancer in some strains, but decreases it in others. 173 There has not been any demonstration of a necessary correlation between the incidence of claims to objectivity and the development of literacy. 174 Although the incidence of the respiratory distress syndrome was similar in our groups there were significant differences in variables reflecting disease severity. 175 All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies. 176 Its incidence in the general population is not clearly established(), but it is unlikely to be negligible. 177 Main outcome measures - Incidence of mortality or admission to hospital because of coronary heart disease; total mortality. 178 In fact, it could easily be thought that increased alcohol consumption could result just in the increased incidence of recurrent pancreatitis. 179 Four out of five recent trials reported that incidence of life-threatening opportunistic infections did not rise despite the potential immunosuppressive actions of corticosteroids. 180 There is a higher incidence of suicide among women than men. 181 Adjust the second row of the table to reflect a true incidence of child abuse of 20 in every 10,000. 182 Immediate treatment has reduced the incidence of HIV infections in this group by as much as 79 percent. 183 The incidence of schizophrenia in the adoptive parents has little influence. 184 Furthermore, in comparison with men the incidence of pancreatitis discharges in women did not increase between 1970 and 1989. 185 There will also be targets aimed at reducing the incidence of strokes, heart disease and preventable cancers. 186 Thus, an illness that tends to require frequent short spells in hospital will appear to have a high incidence. 187 In the conservative group the overall incidence of stenosis will be very similar to that of the invasive group. 188 Naturally, the expression for oblique incidence is more complicated. 189 The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. 190 an area with a high incidence of crime. 190 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 191 The incidence of various contagious diseases has markedly dropped. 192 Antepartum haemorrhage affects the incidence of emergency caesarean section and birthweight. 193 The change in smoking is paralleled by a change in the incidence of lung cancer. 194 Orchards should not be established in areas with high rust - incidence. 195 The incidence of nutritional anaemia was 26.92 - 50.00 % among the 170 pregnant women. 196 Commonly a sporadic disease, actinobacillocis occasionally occurs in high incidence. 197 Ulcertitive colitis is associated with an incidence of multiple adenocarcinomas of the colon and rectum. 198 The correlation between skin cancer incidence and exposure to Ultraviolet radiation is given in Fig . 11 - 22. 199 The incidence of this disease has dropped considerably in the past few years. 200 It was noted that within a year the incidence of illness had increased quite significantly. 201 Hypertension has been reported with widely varying incidence in embryonal nephroma. |
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