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The incidence is between 0.4 and 1.3 cases per million each year.
The incidence of the disease was much higher among women than men.
Incidence fell by 10.2 percent a year from 1992 to 1995.
The incidence of death from cancer was the same for both groups at 4 percent.
If he had come forward in time, this was the first incidence of it.
The incidence rate is the number of new cases per population in a given time period.
All other states had an incidence rate of 1 case per ten million people or less.
Indeed, if anything, the incidence of this need is on the increase.
One study indicated an incidence of 1 per 1.6 to 2.0 million.
Their incidence has been estimated to be about 1 in 25,000.
He said that number was many times the normal incidence of two cases per million.
The authors found the incidence the same in men and women.
The tax incidence is thus said to fall on the employee.
The incidence for other populations is 1 in 250,000 people.
The average reported annual incidence is 0.7 cases per million population.
Others increased significantly in incidence over the last 20 years.
At times the incidence of explosions was seven per second.
This was the first in a long line of incidences.
"This is the first incidence of damage since we've been here."
"There's a higher incidence of people looking for some counseling."
But the report did not break out the incidence of complications by the center involved.
By last year, the incidence had risen to 17.5 percent.
We lead the developed world in the incidence of heart disease and cancer.
Yet health officials warn that the incidence is certainly much higher.
After age 65, black women have the highest incidence of high blood pressure.