1. Rates
A rate is a measure of the frequency of an event or phenomenon. In public health, vital statistics, epidemiology, and other aspects of the health sciences and health care, events of interest include birth, deaths ...
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2. Rate & Detection Rate by Age
Diagnostic mammography examination: Mammography examinations indicated by the radiologist to be for evaluation of a breast problem.
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3. Rate & Detection Rate by Age
Table numbers last updated March 31, 2009. The following source must be cited when reproducing this table: NCI-funded Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium co-operative agreement (U01CA63740, U01CA86076, U01CA86082, U01CA63736, U01CA70013, U01CA69...
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4. Rate Algorithms
A crude rate is the number of new cases (or deaths) occurring in a specified population per year, usually expressed as the number of cases per 100,000 population at risk.
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5. Browsing Kansas Journal of Medicine by Subject "intoxification"
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6. Rates
Annual rates and charges for residential properties in the Somerset compare favourably with similarly serviced properties in other local government areas, particularly in south east Queensland. The Department of Local Government site www.dip.qld.g...
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7. Rates
Council offers a 10% discount of most rates and charges and has a 30 day period in which to pay rates. It is very important that ratepayers do not risk their discounts by leaving payment until it is too late. If you...
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8. Rates
Rates for the Balonne Shire are issued in two moieties each financial year. Ratepayers usually receive their half yearly notices in August and February and have at least 30 days to pay their rates to receive the full discount of
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9. Rate
For any given public health event (e.g., births, low birth weight, infant deaths) a county with a large population is likely to have more events per year than a county with a small population. Therefore, we calculate a rate instead of comparing th...
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10. Rates
The third type of frequency measure used with two-category (dichotomous) variables is a rate. Rates have the added dimension of time. Rates measure the occurrence of an event in a population over...
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