prevalence
31prevalence — Synonyms and related words: abundance, acceptance, accustomedness, affluence, ample sufficiency, ampleness, amplitude, ascendancy, avalanche, averageness, bon ton, bonanza, bountifulness, bountiousness, bumper crop, common occurrence, commonality …
32prevalence — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. predominance, pervasiveness, currency; see ubiquity . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality or condition of being usual: cus tomariness, habitualness, normalcy, normality, ordinariness, regularity, routineness,… …
33prevalence — prev·a·lence || prevÉ™lÉ™ns n. commonness, state of being widespread, currentness, predominance …
34prevalence — n.; (also prevalency) 1. Superiority, success, predominance, preponderance. 2. Influence, efficacy, power, force, strength, operation. 3. Universality, wide extension, general reception, general existence …
35prevalence — n 1. predominance, preponderance, ascendancy. See predominance. 2. ubiquity, ubiquitousness, omnipresence, universality, catholicity; pervasiveness, diffusiveness; commonness, currency, popularity, acceptance, favor …
36prevalence — prev·a·lence …
37prevalence rate — Refers to the total number of individuals infected at any one time in a given population regardless of when the disease began …
38Clefting prevalence in different cultures — Cleft lip and/or palate is a congenital abnormality that is seen frequently around the world. On average, about 1 in every 500 750 live births result in a cleft (Hardin Jones, Karnell, Peterson Falzone, 2001). Furthermore, in the U.S., the… …
39System Prevalence — is a simple software architectural pattern that combines system images (snapshots) and transaction journaling to provide speed, performance scalability, transparent persistence and transparent live mirroring of computer system state. In a… …
40Period prevalence — In epidemiology, Period prevalence is the proportion of the population with a given disease or condition over a specific period of time. It could describe how many people in a population had a cold over the cold season in 2006, for example.It is… …