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No decline in prevalence was observed in other age groups, indicating the vaccine to have been responsible for the sharp decline in cases.
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It is not a new tactic, but has seen an increase in prevalence over the past few decades.
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Since the increased prevalence of e-mail and other electronic media, most stations permit the sending in of items to sell via e-mail or fax.
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The prevalence of spherical harmonics already in physics set the stage for their later importance in the 20th century birth of quantum mechanics.
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Continued consumption of low-nutrition food contributes to a greater prevalence of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.
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A widely cited 2011 study indicated the previously reported prevalence was exaggerated.
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Food allergies cause roughly 30,000 emergency room visits and 100 to 200 deaths per year and the prevalence is rising.
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The condition is so named due to its prevalence among cold water surfers.
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In fact, it is probably the increasing prevalence of international trade that is usually meant by the term globalization.
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The argument considers situations in which the total numbers or prevalences of ravens and black objects are unknown, but estimated.
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