「PREVALENCE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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XVI which claimed that condoms increase AIDS | prevalence, among other controversial topics. |
ical excavations in the regions, showing the | prevalence and significance of extispicy. |
n singing Viper as a way of pointing out the | prevalence and acceptance of marijuana smoking in the " |
transmission and minimize both transmission | prevalence and incidence of infection. |
3. | Prevalence and adherence to a variant of malayalam cale |
"Report upon the | prevalence and geographic distribution of hookworm dise |
irst nationally representative survey of the | prevalence and correlates of psychiatric disorders in t |
t Africa Bribery Index, a measurement of the | prevalence and impact of bribery in public and private |
s are the most important species in terms of | prevalence and pathogenicity among wild and domestic bi |
the language is a priori or a posteriori the | prevalence and distribution of respectable traits is of |
e human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) rate of | prevalence at the end of 2003 was less than 0.1 percent |
Because of MS-DOS's | prevalence at that time, it was available on almost eve |
CDC using data reported from 1987 found the | prevalence Blastocystis infection in the United States |
A study evaluating parasite | prevalence, by veterinarians from South Africa's Fort H |
research broadened the understanding of the | prevalence, causes, mechanism and assessment of disorde |
In dairy breeds, the age | prevalence concerned calves from some days after birth |
Prevalence data regarding this disorder remains incompl | |
ined that this is one of the reasons why its | prevalence, estimated at one in twenty-three people, is |
It has a | prevalence estimated at approximately 1 in 500,000. |
It is extremely rare, with a | prevalence estimated at 1 in 1,000,000 or less. |
short lived, and in light of the continuing | prevalence for private equity, Kirkham took the chain p |
ocio-economic importance because of both its | prevalence in traditional cultural recipes and its boom |
es subjects suffering from ON shows a higher | prevalence in men and in those with a lower level of ed |
is type 2) and - most notably because of its | prevalence in the elderly - age-related macular degener |
Alcohol (reduced | prevalence in users) |
A marked | prevalence in older, postmenopausal women has been obse |
ramount in digestive processes, it has a low | prevalence in human stool. |
t because of its estrogenic activity and its | prevalence in some foods, such as soybeans. |
This | prevalence in a wide range of species suggested that th |
As its | prevalence increases, neutral and nearly neutral geneti |
e used as a recreational drug and, while its | prevalence is less than amphetamine's, it is still enco |
in can develop by several mechanisms and its | prevalence is to a considerable extent proportional to |
The | prevalence is 1 in 25000 births. |
Prevalence is estimated at around 1/100,000. | |
The | prevalence is 21%, 23% and 14% respectively. |
In other ethnic groups, the normal | prevalence is between 1:100,000 and 1:250,000. |
System | prevalence is a technique that combines system images a |
ublicly-available implementation of a system | prevalence layer was Prevayler, written for Java by Kla |
edle exchange programmes in keeping back HIV | prevalence, modest the strenght of the evidence is limi |
with lower vitamin D levels and an increased | prevalence of hypovitaminosis D. |
nd noted for its surprising rarity given the | prevalence of such opinions among Americans. |
rom 1728 on until 1748, he noted monthly the | prevalence of epidemic diseases. |
rmot Day," a holiday intended to observe the | prevalence of marmots in that state and take the place |
ect fell out of fashion due to the increased | prevalence of chemical pesticides and was essentially n |
ous place to live, with high crime rates and | prevalence of crack cocaine. |
One mark of the | prevalence of Christian morality in the poem is that ev |
The | prevalence of this side effect limits the Doxil dose th |
the | prevalence of underweight children under the age of fiv |
Frachon et al. showed a significantly higher | prevalence of unexplained valvular heart disease in pat |
Du Bois saw the | prevalence of racism and figured out that sometimes peo |
untries (and some territories) by the annual | prevalence of cannabis use as a percentage of the popul |
Due to the high | prevalence of the condition, and absence of disease mod |
This differs from Western society where the | prevalence of females with social phobias is to some ex |
for children, helping to reduce the growing | prevalence of childhood obesity. |
y have mutations in CACNA1H or GABRG2 as the | prevalence of those in the studies presented is 10% or |
ferritin is mainly alpha helical with a low | prevalence of beta sheets. |
ns of fish can be identified by study of the | prevalence of various parasites and diseases. |
The highest | prevalence of problem gambling was found among those wh |
, or capital costs, that come from a greater | prevalence of viruses or security breaches. |
itor sites whose communities do not like the | prevalence of advertising. |
Fraumeni syndrome, however the relative high | prevalence of the mutation in the general population (0 |
ncreased in the 21st century, so too has the | prevalence of ripasso style wines appearing in the wine |
depicts several cornstalks in tribute to the | prevalence of maize around the respective homes of the |
He spoke about the increasing | prevalence of persistent user identities and the sharin |
tual equipment at the site, coupled with the | prevalence of pig in the diet, suggest, however, that t |
t life composed of European immigrants and a | prevalence of poverty and societal ills, subjects which |
his abilities and zeal during the disastrous | prevalence of intermittent fever and other camp sicknes |
dings at Boston College helped establish the | prevalence of Collegiate Gothic architecture on America |
bbed this area "Allston Village", though the | prevalence of musicians and music venues, such as Harpe |
purchase a car so small given the widespread | prevalence of SUVs. |
erculosis, and he was shocked by the general | prevalence of lung diseases in England. |
In 2007, the | prevalence of HIV in the United Kingdom was estimated a |
nt, the Women's liberation movement, and the | prevalence of the drug culture among youth. |
Despite the | prevalence of crime and violence on the streets, commun |
etropolitan of Italy, Spyridon increased the | prevalence of the Orthodox Church and contributed to Or |
om the Toronto Police vice squad, due to the | prevalence of drug dealers, prostitutes and other offen |
The high | prevalence of IgA in mucosal areas is a result of a coo |
set, APLX is a bit more verbose, due to the | prevalence of system functions with long names and the |
Estimates for the | prevalence of slavery in the Roman Empire vary, with so |
of 65 rural Chinese counties, comparing the | prevalence of disease characteristics, excluding causes |
average air pollution and state-wide average | prevalence of respiratory diseases); whereas in a cohor |
uite profound" but was still disappointed by | prevalence of gameplay and graphics bugs, as well as lo |
meaning camp or resting place, based on the | prevalence of Spanish mule teams passing through, this |
has also conducted research documenting the | prevalence of stigma directed at people with HIV/AIDS i |
Due to the increasing | prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aure |
nd aural density of the site, as well as the | prevalence of midtown corporate culture, provided the i |
Seasonal patterns of | prevalence of the parasite in one of its intermediate h |
ther Chinese restaurants, due to the greater | prevalence of these meats in the cuisine of western Chi |
s, which some experts suggest has led to the | prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections |
Such is said to be necessary due to the | prevalence of islands and peninsulas in New York City, |
Considering the | prevalence of a number of genetic diseases in both the |
clones, originating in the Baltic Sea with a | prevalence of west winds, induce a "slow" matched Kelvi |
German immigrants on Sunday, as well as the | prevalence of alcoholism. |
he rendered important services, showing the | prevalence of cholesterine and fatty degeneration in se |
Given the | prevalence of the myths surrounding Dom Perignon's invo |
merica in 1497 and 1498, or, considering the | prevalence of Portuguese names on his 1507 map, a Portu |
The | prevalence of the caliche is partly due to the ready ev |
uences that shaped his art, particularly the | prevalence of disease and death in his family and his y |
f legislation to combat methamphetamine, the | prevalence of which is a dangerous problem in the rural |
Subsequently, once the | prevalence of adverse liver effects became known, trogl |
Instead, we find a | prevalence of pseudo-skepticism consisting of harsh and |
The | prevalence of peace gave Sir Henry Keppel no further ch |
wer at the front of the building, due to the | prevalence of such towers at the construction of newer |
In a discussion of the | prevalence of belief in reincarnation among adherents o |
ing to a dozen different congregations (with | prevalence of the Armenian and Syriac Orthodox Church a |
1998 household survey recording the highest | prevalence of cannabis use, with 39% of those surveyed |
public awareness of the problem - while the | prevalence of officials' complicity in human traffickin |
nce and microbiological analysis of typhoid, | prevalence of drug resistance in bacteria, and continuo |
The era of the book (1968) preceded the | prevalence of newer camping products and materials, yet |
Still, the | prevalence of the series-coupled with its maudlin subti |
le" - which may explain at least part of the | prevalence of the feminine essence narrative. |
hat under normal circumstances do support, a | prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in |
se” for “processed cheese” combined with the | prevalence of processed cheese in the U.S. compared to |
Health Canada noted "the | prevalence of all types of HPV (cancer and non-cancer-c |
up, in front of a global audience, about the | prevalence of AIDS in his country, and specifically in |
rt Robinson, Nebraska, and the dominance and | prevalence of the Plains Indians was over. |
es), although its use is decreasing with the | prevalence of PVC and metal window frames which use syn |
constitutional monarch, despite the growing | prevalence of such an interpretation in Finland in the |
rasite could cause human disease, due to the | prevalence of the insect vector in human households and |
hat there has been no particular outbreak or | prevalence of cholera in this part of London except amo |
hat under normal circumstances do support, a | prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in |
an states, "There is a significantly greater | prevalence of multiple cardiovascular risk factors [sic |
y is accounted for by the differences in the | prevalence of various CYP2D6 alleles among the populati |
ation in class during which Jake sums up the | prevalence of heroines seeking rape/forceful sex from t |
1303 to 1306, he was much distressed by the | prevalence of Aristotelian rationalism, which in his op |
encies of evolution of Soviet sculpture: the | prevalence of urban monuments, the criterion of social |
y in Paris had fallen into decay through the | prevalence of philosophical quibbles and barbarous Lati |
Prevalence of Ritual: Tidings (collage) | |
There is some | prevalence of potholes, p. |
Elsewhere in the Near East, | prevalence of N1a is lower. |
High | prevalence of virus was found from testing by USDA. |
The | prevalence of vitamin K deficiency varies by geographic |
The | prevalence of cannabis use has increased substantially |
Surveys in Sri Lanka revealed a | prevalence of Schistosoma spindale of 31.2% (of 901 cat |
lties and social pressures contribute to the | prevalence of child prostitution. |
As with sex work in general, the | prevalence of coercion is debated. |
earch is currently being done to explain the | prevalence of suicide among LGBT youths. |
Recent studies on incidence and | prevalence of tongue thrust behaviors are not available |
arabas syndrome is rare and has an estimated | prevalence of 1 in 100,000 to 200,000. |
Prevalence of nutrients, however, must be balanced agai | |
tively unknown in North America, despite the | prevalence of all three ingredients. |
Common complaints were the | prevalence of gameplay bugs, low quality graphics, and |
Another major challenge is the increasing | prevalence of transgenic crops with stacked traits. |
ess), while positive selection increases the | prevalence of adaptive traits. |
Negative selection decreases the | prevalence of traits that diminish individuals' capacit |
explored the | prevalence of same-sex encounters and activity in a mal |
sumption of unpasteurized milk and a lowered | prevalence of allergies. |
Some LMS reports attest to the | prevalence of shamans and shamanistic practices in cent |
earing shoes in endemic areas can reduce the | prevalence of infection as well. |
epilepsy is a fairly common disorder with a | prevalence of 1 in 1000 people. |
a relative decrease in the US midwest in the | prevalence of skunks with rabies, and an increase in th |
The | prevalence of H. nana was found to be 6.6% but the over |
e of China have indicated a reduction in the | prevalence of these diseases by taking selenium supplem |
best avoided for consumption because of the | prevalence of toxic species in that genus. |
ent is important in illustrating the growing | prevalence of the Rastafari movement in everyday Jamaic |
The | prevalence of malignant mesothelioma due to erionite ex |
There will be high | prevalence of Prevotela melaninogenics in the dental pl |
Sensational media reports about the | prevalence of sex parties, especially among young peopl |
The | prevalence of single-square ch in crosswords declined s |
n to the 2011 Daytona 500, was marked by the | prevalence of 2-car drafting. |
The lifetime | prevalence of the disorder falls anywhere between 3% an |
s to unite the community in awareness of the | prevalence of youth hunger and homelessness. |
Richter’s study says, “The | prevalence of behavioral and emotional problems is sign |
Because of the | prevalence of prominent all girls schools in the local |
ansdermal patch; the latter form reduces the | prevalence of side effects, which typically include nau |
Despite the | prevalence of the slogan "Bread or Blood", not one pers |
ast Westfield to 'Auto Alley', named for the | prevalence of car dealerships. |
o be unstable in this environment due to the | prevalence of ultraviolet light, which dislodges extra |
s seen in children and adolescents, with the | prevalence of overweight in pediatric age groups nearly |
Between 1986 and 2000, the | prevalence of severe obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2) quadruple |
The | prevalence of hand-gun related crime in the United Stat |
rounding the pharmaceutical industry and the | prevalence of generic drugs that tie into goals and sig |
Prevalence of Obesity: Percentage of the population est | |
the English Renaissance, with the increased | prevalence of letter-writing and the English Reformatio |
The | prevalence of infection in Anolis sagrei in Florida is |
re and when the air temperature is high, the | prevalence of the disease decreases to very low levels. |
torical Profession questions the origins and | prevalence of the notion of objectivity in current and |
hn", or the "Alpharetta Autobahn" due to the | prevalence of speeding. |
In 1956, the | prevalence of illegal abortions reached such levels tha |
The | prevalence of such thefts has caused the owners of outd |
cy, little is definitively known about their | prevalence or practices. |
Pathogens, personality and culture: Disease | prevalence predicts worldwide variability in sociosexua |
ple published in March 2009 has found an HSP | prevalence rate of 7.4/100,000 of population - a higher |
Burma has the third highest HIV | prevalence rate in Asia, after Cambodia and Thailand. |
In 2009 Swaziland had the highest | prevalence rate of HIV/Aids of any country in the world |
The HIV | prevalence rate in South and South-East Asia is less th |
Adult | prevalence rate: 7.2% (2005 est.) |
adult | prevalence rate: 7% (2001 est.) |
Adult | prevalence rate: 0.1% (2003 est.) |
Adult | prevalence rate: 13.5% (2003 est.) |
Adult | prevalence rate: 3.4% (2009 est.) |
re is no autism epidemic but that the higher | prevalence rates are a sign of progress in treating and |
ssive forms of osteochondrodysplasia, with a | prevalence ratio of 1.05:10,000 births. |
In the 1950s, ALS/PDC | prevalence ratios and death rates for Chamorro resident |
According to | prevalence studies about 1 in 10 women reported low sex |
m Gambling Commission, the "British Gambling | Prevalence Survey 2007", found that approximately 0.6% |
quently in the Dominican Republic, but exact | prevalence there is not known. |
accurate with the audience, based on Sonic's | prevalence with the listeners. |
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