
1) Amount 2) Extent of influence 3) Frequency 4) French word used in English 5) IOS-only game 6) Occurrence 7) Rate 8) Rate of occurrence 9) Rate of occurring 10) Rate of recurrence 11) Regularity 12) Relative frequency 13) Relative incidence
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1) Direction 2) Occurrence
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- the relative frequency of occurrence of something
- the striking of a light beam on a surface
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the rate of an occurrence of, for instance, an infection like measles or mumps or one of the types of diabetes.
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• (n.) The direction in which a body, or a ray of light or heat, falls on any surface. • (n.) A falling on or upon; an incident; an event.
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1a. an act or the fact or manner of falling upon or affecting. 1b. rate, range, or amount of occurrence or influence.
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See tax incidence.
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(from the article `mental disorder`) ...is the study of the distribution of disease in different populations. Prevalence denotes the number of cases of a condition present at a ...
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(from the article `taxation`) The incidence of a tax rests on the person(s) whose real net income is reduced by the tax. It is fundamental that the real burden of taxation does ...
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a measure of how often a disease occurs; the number of new cases of a disease among a certain group of people for a certain period of time.
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a measure of how often a disease occurs; the number of new cases of a disease among a certain group of people for a
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In epidemiology, the number of cases of disease, infection, or some other event having their onset during a prescribed period of time in relation to the unit of population in which they occur. Incidence measures morbidity or other events as they happen over a period of time. Examples include the number of accidents occurring in a manufacturing plan...
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How the final burden of taxation is shared out.
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Term used to describe how common a condition is over a given period of time.
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One of the main ways to measure the frequency of a disease in a particular population - it is the number of new cases that occur during a particular time.
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1. An act or the fact or manner of falling upon or affecting. ... 2. <statistics> Rate, range or amount of occurrence or influence. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in´sĭ-dәns) the rate at which a certain event occurs, as the number of new cases of a specific disease occurring during a certain period in a population at risk, in contrast to prevalence.
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statistic that equals the number of new cases of a particular disease that occur in a population during a defined period of time, usually one year.
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In'ci·dence noun [ Confer French
incidence .]
1. A falling on or upon; an incident; an event. [ Obsolete]
Bp. Hall. 2. (Physics) The direction in which a body, or a ray of light or heat, falls on any surface. « In equal
incidences there is a consider...
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Incidence: The frequency with which something, such as a disease, appears in a particular population or area. In disease epidemiology, the incidence is the number of newly diagnosed cases during a specific time period. The incidence is distinct from the prevalence which refers to the number of cases alive on a certain date.
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A measure of how often a disease occurs; the number of new cases of a disease among a certain group of people for a certain period of time.
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The number of new disease cases reported in a population over a certain
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Measures the rate of occurrence of new cases of a disease or disorder.
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the relative frequency of occurrence of something
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the relative frequency of occurrence of something
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