Percussion instruments are classified by various criteria sometimes depending on their construction, ethnic origin, function within musical theory and orchestration, or their relative prevalence in common knowledge.
The CHEK2*1100delC mutation was originally associated with the Li-Fraumeni syndrome, however the relative high prevalence of the mutation in the general population (0.5%) has made this association unlikely.
In order to determine the relative prevalence of different fetishes, scientists obtained a sample of at least 5000 individuals worldwide, in 2007, from 381 Internet discussion groups.
The sub-periods in the Alachua culture period are defined by the relative prevalence of different pottery types.
Although your writer found and quoted Gelles on another point, the article ignored the data collected by Straus and Gelles on the relative prevalence of male and female violence.
To determine relative prevalences of different fetishes, Italian researchers obtained an international sample of 5,000 individuals from 381 fetish-themed discussion groups.
The game is now generally known in English as "football" or "soccer", with the relative prevalence of the two words varying from country to country (in Australia, Canada and the United States, for example, local "football" codes are prevalent).
However, the chart should not be regarded as an accurate representation of the relative prevalence of each mode in the present day, as it is not based on large-scale, formal surveys.
Thus, studying variation in genomic neighborhoods with relatively low recombination rates, rather than across the whole genome, can yield insights about the relative prevalence of background and hitchhiking selection.
The relative prevalence of larger particles, Dr. Lioy said, was probably due to the wide variety of conditions in the various fires.