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incidence <an incidence; incidences> N

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incidence PHYS
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incidence (in epidemiology)

incidence angle AREA

incidence indicator AVIAT

incidence rate

incidence wire AVIAT

low incidence PHYS

angle of incidence

line of incidence PHYS

line of incidence

plane of incidence PHYS

point of incidence PHYS

true angle of incidence AVIAT

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Animal carcinogenicity data for hexachlorobenzene show increased incidences of liver, kidney (renal tubular tumours) and thyroid cancers.
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For light rays striking a plane mirror, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence.
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Incidence of the disease is about 1 in 60,000.
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This was the first and the unique incidence of such kind throughout the country.
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For children ages 514, climbing equipment (56%) had the highest incidence rates, followed by swings (24%).
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The incidence of taxation depends upon the substance of a transaction.
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There is a high incidence of divorce and separation after an injury, though this decreases beyond the first year after injury.
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Further losses due to incidence occur if the device is working in off-design conditions.
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The documented incidence of this happening is less than one per million immunizations given.
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It has an incidence of approximately 1/1000.
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