The phrase
"higher incidence" means that something happens more frequently or occurs at a greater rate than usual or compared to something else.
Full definition
In areas with
high incidence of heartworm cases I would be more inclined to use heartworm prevention.
The decline was under three percentage points for students
with high incidence disabilities, but considerably higher among students with low incidence disabilities, at over 8 percentage points.
Each school decides how the resources
for high incidence support are used and how they are divided among the students who need such support.
His research is in the areas of aggressive behavior among students with
high incidence disabilities and teacher instructional strategies.
One of the most mysterious things about this disorder is that about 6 percent of the people with epilepsy have an
unusually high incidence of sudden unexpected death.
Little coverage has raised public health consequences of climate change such
as higher incidence of asthma, allergies, disease and heat stroke amongst many.
Though pancreatitis can commonly occur in any dog, for any number of reasons, a
slightly higher incidence is reported in female dogs, and dogs that are older or obese.
In fact, cats who lived with a smoker for five years or longer had an
even higher incidence of this oral cancer.
An early study showed dogs getting malignant lymphoma in
far higher incidence than expected when their owners used lawn pesticides.
Also, wouldn't vegetarian women who rely on soy as their primary protein source have an
extremely high incidence of breast cancer?
Insurance statistics demonstrate a
notably higher incidence of collisions and fatalities among drivers aged in their teens or early twenties, with insurance rates reflecting this data.
Certain ingredients have a
much higher incidence of causing allergic reactions than others but the key is to uncover what your own pet can and can not tolerate.
Key points to this study: In Turkish moms, lower emotional support from the mother - in - law and husband was associated
with higher incidence and persistence of postpartum depression.
What if birth control pills are responsible to the
very high incidence of autism in our society.
In addition, cats that lived with smokers for five or more years had an
even higher incidence of this type of oral cancer.
Outdoor cats suffer a much
higher incidence of injury, parasites, and disease than cats kept indoors.
Overall, more than a quarter of veterans report difficulty re-entering life after the military, with
higher incidences among post-9 / 11 veterans, as well as those who were seriously injured or experienced a traumatic event.
A 1984 - study by Sinaki and colleagues also provided evidence for this risk; the study
found higher incidence of vertebral compression fractures in a study group doing spinal flexion in a chair, plus sit - ups on the floor.
«Seniors who are food insecure
reported higher incidence of diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart attack, gum disease, and a host of other health problems than adults their age who are food secure,» Gundersen said.
Inhabitants in developing and industrialized countries are
experiencing higher incidences of diabetes, allergies, inflammatory bowel disorder, and obesity.
Pupils who have special educational needs arising
from high incidence disabilities (borderline - mild general learning disability and specific learning disability).
There is
also higher incidence of hip dysplasia [a condition affecting the hip joint] among the bigger breeds.»
The village has
seen high incidences of deafness that spans over seven generations, and the people, known locally as «kolok», have developed a sign language known as «kata kolok».
«Traditional balloon angioplasty is plagued
by high incidence failure, restenosis [recurrence] and inability to elevate the patient's symptoms,» said lead researcher Dr. Robert A. Lookstein, associate director of Mount Sinai's division of interventional radiology.
The
dramatically higher incidence among homosexuals of suicide, psychological disorder, and sexually related disease (frequently lethal) suggests that homosexuality is anything but gay.
We keep an eye on news reports of apartment fires and other property losses of tenants, and there seems to be a
somewhat higher incidence of apartment fires in the Dallas area.
FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2016 file photo, the Hoosic River runs through the village of Hoosick Falls, N.Y.
No higher incidences of certain types of cancer linked to the toxic chemical PFOA were found in the upstate New York village whose water supplies were contaminated by the chemical, state health officials said in a report released Wednesday, June 7, 2017.
The other breeds wereakitas, bloodhounds (
second highest incidence of bloat), collie, Irishsetter, rottweiler (lowest incidence of bloat), standard poodle andweimaraner.
The new study — which involved surveys of 503 high school, 856 collegiate and 1,731 professional athletes (3,090 athletes, total)-- also found that high school athletes reported a
statistically higher incidence of sport - related, musculoskeletal injuries than college and professional athletes.
Long Island has a
disproportionately high incidence of breast cancer and of breast cancer mortalities, especially among women of color, making Sisters United in Health a very important initiative,» said JoAnn Smith, PPNC's President & CEO.
Links between poverty and HIV / AIDS are obviously very complex: Many wealthy people succumb, and, most tragically, intelligent people like teachers have
higher incidence levels.
This
disturbingly high incidence of misdiagnosis occurred despite the fact that in most cases, the diagnosis was «made by a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, or rehabilitation specialist — all of whom could have been expected to have experience of thevegetative state» (15).
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