আপতন, আপাত, পাত, পশ্চাদ্ভাব
(1) The relative frequency of occurrence of something.
(2) The striking of a light beam on a surface.
(3) Occurrence.
(1) The point of incidence of the beam
(2) Careful selection of cloves at planting can reduce the incidence of this disease.
(3) Trees can help reduce the incidence of respiratory diseases as well as lung cancer.
(4) The incidence of car crime is less than one reported incident per 20,000 car movements.
(5) There is nothing arbitrary or accidental about the incidence of disease.
(6) Food irradiation, it argues, reduces the incidence of food-borne diseases.
(7) Due to the glancing incidence of the ion beam, argon is not implanted into the sample surface.
(8) Low prevalence is due to a low incidence of the disease but also a high mortality rate.
(9) Panchayats should take the initiative to reduce the incidence of the disease at grass-root levels.
(10) The highest incidence of illness is among the poor
(11) The incidence of kidney disease has increased significantly in recent years.
(12) In practice, the eventual receipts of any party will be reduced by the incidence of income tax.
(13) We estimated relative risks with rate ratios comparing the incidence of stroke in a particular fifth of dietary intake with that of the lowest fifth.
(14) Tax incidence is clearly an important issue - where does the burden really fall?
(15) I am advised that police have adopted a wide range of measures targeted at reducing the incidence of crime.
(16) The Gardau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ed are monitoring the incidence of anti-social behaviour
(17) An increased incidence of cancer
(18) The entire incidence falls on the workers
(19) The incidence of heart disease is increasing
(20) It is commercial to take into account the possible incidence of double taxation in jurisdictions outside Australia.
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