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Meanings of similar incidence in English
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Usage of similar incidence in English
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Both therapies were well tolerated, with a similarincidence of adverse events.
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The same proportion of each group had displayed similarincidence of emotional problems.
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Antegrade cerebral perfusion and retrograde cerebral perfusion were associated with similarincidence of primary outcomes.
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Each protocol had a similarincidence of Grade 3 or 4 adverse events.
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Both groups experienced a similarincidence of significant rejection, but overall mortality was higher in the AL HT group.
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Of those who did tolerate azathioprine, a similarincidence of adverse outcomes was observed as those treated with mycophenolate.
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Comparisons between the two studies reveal similarincidence and case-fatality rates for both men and women, reflecting the similar mortality rates.
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A similarincidence of severe adverse events associated with the vaccine was observed in the high-dose group and the positive control group.
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However, few studies conclude that Spinal Anaesthesia (SA) can be an alternative method of anaesthesia with similarincidence of complications.
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Adverse events and laboratory abnormalities occurred sporadically with similarincidence between antibody and placebo groups and without any apparent relationship to dose.
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But the lower-dose formulation caused a similarincidence of side effects as the standard dose of Pegintron, possibly undercutting any potential marketing advantages.
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Patterns of burden in gender and race subgroups were similar , although non-whites often had higher mortality rates than did whites despite similarincidence rates.
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The two groups had similarincidences of anaemia and complicating infections such as wound complications or urinary tract infection.
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The mishap would be the first of many similarincidences, a two-week journey of breakdowns, police barricades, constant delays, headaches and altitude-induced vomit-stained windows.
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Conclusion: AS and MC were associated with similarincidences of VC, with a higher prevalence of severe complications (retroperitoneal hemorrhages and transfusions) after using AS.
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Similarincidence was found in patients treated with integrated therapies and surgery alone (43.3 vs. 44.7 percent, P = not significant).