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151 FIG. 2 Airburst altitudes for four 15-Mton stony asteroids with different incidence angles. 152 Spearman's rank correlation was used to look for any relation between oxygen saturation and incidence of arrhythmias. 153 Mortality rates among the adult working population parallel the progressive incidence of illness that occurs as one moves down the social hierarchy. 154 The low incidence of early ventricular fibrillation is probably due to a more gradual opening of the vessel than was once thought. 155 Thus, the incidence of spina bifida decreased most dramatically when folic acid was not widely purchased. 156 Since the early 1970s the incidence of breast cancer has increased by about 1% per year. 157 The reported incidence of acute hepatitis B virus in the general population increased by 37 percent from 1979 to 1989. 158 In patients with inflammatory diseases the pseudomelanosis coli incidence amounted to 2.3%, and in those with diverticulosis to 9.1%. 159 Their report is the most comprehensive yet on the extraordinarily high incidence of leukaemia among children living near the nuclear plant. 160 When combined with other components,[www.] exercise can help reduce the incidence of insomnia. 161 This has been shown to reduce significantly the incidence of certain malformations in infants. 162 The figures show the incidence of the disease is continuing to rise among those who have not been vaccinated. 163 Because of the low incidence of the disorder such services can never be comprehensively and efficiently provided at district level. 164 It is reasonable to expect that public attitudes and beliefs about attempted suicide will affect its incidence. 165 The Board decided to sponsor a research project by Mellanby to ascertain the true incidence, given the controversy that was developing. 166 However, historical reviews of business failure rates show that the incidence of new product failure is very high and costly. 167 A class of K-sample tests for comparing the cumulative incidence of a competing risk. 168 Moreover, the high number of births in a family is offset by the high incidence of infant mortality. 169 We report the results of a survey of the incidence of resistant propionibacteria in patients with acne. 170 Even with marginal changes, assumptions about incidence are crucial and these are discussed in more detail below. 171 The incidence of rent and labour strikes and land seizures from private landowners rose during the 1890s. 172 A certain chemical increases the incidence of cancer in some strains, but decreases it in others. 173 There has not been any demonstration of a necessary correlation between the incidence of claims to objectivity and the development of literacy. 174 Although the incidence of the respiratory distress syndrome was similar in our groups there were significant differences in variables reflecting disease severity. 175 All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies. 176 Its incidence in the general population is not clearly established, but it is unlikely to be negligible. 177 Main outcome measures - Incidence of mortality or admission to hospital because of coronary heart disease; total mortality. 178 In fact, it could easily be thought that increased alcohol consumption could result just in the increased incidence of recurrent pancreatitis. 179 Four out of five recent trials reported that incidence of life-threatening opportunistic infections did not rise despite the potential immunosuppressive actions of corticosteroids. 180 There is a higher incidence of suicide among women than men.