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Imprecise Incident of Incidence
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975To the Editor.— The imprecise incident of incidence written about by Dr. Schoenberg (229:1724, 1974) is itself quite imprecise. In attempting to clarify an area fraught with confusion, he has unfortunately confounded the matter still further by using incidence and incidence rates synonymously and interchangeably. I offer the following example to help
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Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1998
In this final paper on the work of Accident and Emergency (A & E) nurses, a specific incident is used to illustrate the ways in which initial assessment is accomplished. In particular, the need to act upon impressions gained, as a result of knowing the case, will be shown to be a fundamental part of A & E nursing work.
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In this final paper on the work of Accident and Emergency (A & E) nurses, a specific incident is used to illustrate the ways in which initial assessment is accomplished. In particular, the need to act upon impressions gained, as a result of knowing the case, will be shown to be a fundamental part of A & E nursing work.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— There appears to be an error in a recent editorial (235:2327, 1976). The statement is made that "55% of the population suffers from some degree of hypertension." The cross-referenced study (235:2299, 1976) shows 21% as the more accurate figure.
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To the Editor.— There appears to be an error in a recent editorial (235:2327, 1976). The statement is made that "55% of the population suffers from some degree of hypertension." The cross-referenced study (235:2299, 1976) shows 21% as the more accurate figure.
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The incidence of gravity [PDF]
The high trade costs inferred from gravity are rarely used in the wide class of trade models. Two related problems explain this omission of a key explanatory variable. First, national seller and buyer responses to trade costs depend on their incidence rather than on the full cost.
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1965
Hoffer and Mahon (2), using an extraction method of their own, have shown that certain compounds, separated on paper chromatograms, give a mauve colour. This colour comes on slowly over 30 minutes as a pink area which slowly turns mauve and then within a half to 1 hour has a typical mauve appearance.
P O, O'REILLY, M, ERNEST, G, HUGHES
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Hoffer and Mahon (2), using an extraction method of their own, have shown that certain compounds, separated on paper chromatograms, give a mauve colour. This colour comes on slowly over 30 minutes as a pink area which slowly turns mauve and then within a half to 1 hour has a typical mauve appearance.
P O, O'REILLY, M, ERNEST, G, HUGHES
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The Incidence of Retinoblastoma
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975Data from the Third National Cancer Survey indicate that the annual incidence of retinoblastoma in the United States is 11.0 new cases per million children under the age of 5 years. In response to a reported excess of mortality among blacks, rates were computed by race.
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1967
The hospital admission rates for symptomatic colonic diverticulitis (International Code No. 572.1) in the populations served by the main teaching hospitals in Fiji, Singapore, Nigeria and North East Scotland have been estimated. In non-Europeans the condition is very rare occurring in about only one person in a million per year.
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The hospital admission rates for symptomatic colonic diverticulitis (International Code No. 572.1) in the populations served by the main teaching hospitals in Fiji, Singapore, Nigeria and North East Scotland have been estimated. In non-Europeans the condition is very rare occurring in about only one person in a million per year.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1950
Recently Dr. Richard Sutton Jr. 1 wrote a note on the incidence of psoriasis. In his note he stated that he found the incidence of psoriasis to be 0.2 per cent. He expressed the opinion that Gahan's 2 figure of not less than 1 per cent is too high. He also stated that psoriasis is far down on the list of common diseases of the skin in contrast to its ...
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Recently Dr. Richard Sutton Jr. 1 wrote a note on the incidence of psoriasis. In his note he stated that he found the incidence of psoriasis to be 0.2 per cent. He expressed the opinion that Gahan's 2 figure of not less than 1 per cent is too high. He also stated that psoriasis is far down on the list of common diseases of the skin in contrast to its ...
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