prevalence u rečniku PONS

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The prevalence of hypertension (blood pressure 140/90 or higher) in people aged 18 years or older was 19%a 30% increase since 1991.
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The prevalence and style of hand-to-hand combat training often changes based on perceived need.
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The prevalence in dogs is about three times that of women.
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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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Due to the prevalence of copying in the industry investing capital in research and development seems futile.
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A widely cited 2011 study indicated the previously reported prevalence was exaggerated.
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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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The prevalence of melanoma in gray horses over 15-years-old has been estimated at 80%.
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Prevalence is higher in females than males, with a ratio of roughly 3:2.
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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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