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incidence

[ US /ˈɪnsədəns, ˈɪnsɪdəns/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnsɪdəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the relative frequency of occurrence of something
  2. the striking of a light beam on a surface
    he measured the angle of incidence of the reflected light

How To Use incidence In A Sentence

  • In summary, Dr. Green, after studying and researching this question for over 20 years, it is my firm conviction that aspartame lowers seizure threshold, mimics or exacerbates a wide variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, contributes to the incidence of certain cancers, and because of it's impact on the hypothalamic "appestat" plays a significant role in the world-wide epidemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Psychiatry Professor informs Hawaii House Health Committee of Dangers of Aspartame, as Medical Professional
  • It's no coincidence that we're in a similar political landscape at the moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect of preventive measures on the incidence of ankle sprains.
  • The patent says the incidence of myopathy is around one in 10,000 patients per year on a standard statin dose. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a definite link between sunbathing and the incidence of malignant melanomas.
  • The similarity between their names is due to coincidence and European mispronunciation -- "Mahican" comes from the word Muheconneok, "from Drag to Playlist WN.com - Articles related to Ten tips for expectant mothers
  • Moreover, the high number of births in a family is offset by the high incidence of infant mortality.
  • Not a coincidence is my guess, but no one should confuse causation and correlation. Discourse.net: Perspective
  • There was also a statistically significantly lower incidence of leukocytopenia, or decrease in white blood cells, of 12 percent on Treanda versus 38 percent with CHOP, and more infectious complications with CHOP, Rummel said. FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten
  • The incidence of pancreatitis after endoscopic biopsy of the papilla is unknown.
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