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Mason, Richard R. Sampling Western Spruce Budworm larvae by frequency of occurrence on lower crown branches. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1990.

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Mason, Richard R. Sampling Western Spruce Budworm larvae by frequency of occurrence on lower crown branches. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1990.

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Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch. The distribution of the frequency of occurrence of nucleotide subsequences based on their overlap capability. s.n, 1988.

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F, Gentleman Jane, and Mullin Ronald C, eds. The distribution of the frequency of occurrence of nucleotide subsequences based on their overlap capability. Statistics Canada, 1988.

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Yi Sang si ŭi ŏhwi sayong yangsang kwa konggi kwan'gye net'ŭwŏk'ŭ: Co-occurrence relation network. Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Pagijŏng, 2013.

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Tesla, Nikola. Massage With Occurrence Of High Frequency - Pamphlet. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Campbell, Karen. Age-related differences in memory for frequency of occurrence of emotional words. 2007.

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Frequency of Occurrence and Ease of Articulation of Sign Language Handshapes: The Taiwanese Example. Gallaudet University Press, 2006.

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Fraenkel, Peter. Mattering and memory: The effects of personal importance on autobiographical memory and memory for frequency of occurrence. 1988.

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Balboni, Michael J., and Tracy A. Balboni. The Frequency of Spiritual Care at the End of Life. Edited by Michael J. Balboni and Tracy A. Balboni. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199325764.003.0004.

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Data suggest that clinicians infrequently provide spiritual care within life-threatening illness, at least within the perspective of patients’ accounts. Boston patients indicate that 13% of patient–nurse relationships and 6% of patient–physician relationships at any point in their clinical relationship entailed a spiritual care encounter. Nurses and physicians perceive spiritual care to be a more frequent occurrence. The gap in perception that exists may partially be due to underlying religious demographic differences between patients, nurses, and physicians. While most patients experience ill
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Anjum, Rani Lill, and Stephen Mumford. The Explanatory Power of Mechanisms. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733669.003.0013.

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There are quantitative and qualitative approaches to discovering causes in science. Quantitative approaches involve numeric values. The search for mechanisms falls on the qualitative side where the concern is not just with the what causes what and how often, but also with the how and the why. There can be some cases of strong support for a causal hypothesis on the grounds of mechanistic knowledge alone rather than evidence of a frequency of occurrence or repetition. Some traditional conceptions of mechanism involve a necessitating role on the production of effects. Mechanisms need not play a n
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Anjum, Rani Lill, and Stephen Mumford. What Probabilistic Causation Should Be. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733669.003.0020.

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Irrespective of degrees of belief, there are cases where the world itself seems to work in a probabilistic way. But there are different accounts of what this means. One view is that the facts of probability are fixed ultimately by the relative frequency of an occurrence. A propensity theory, however, says that real-world probabilistic facts are what generate any such frequencies. The latter is associated with epistemic humility: because there is no guarantee that the generated frequencies match the real facts of probability, we cannot know for sure what those probabilities are even if we know
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Bhopal, Raj S. Summarizing, presenting, and interpreting epidemiological data: Building on incidence and prevalence. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198739685.003.0008.

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Basic epidemiological data on disease occurrence and population structure can be manipulated and presented in many ways. Epidemiological summary measures, broadly, estimate absolute or relative frequency of outcomes. Usually, relative measures are more useful in causal enquiry while absolute measures are better in health planning and policy. These measures, usually in association with risk factor prevalence data, allow estimation of the risk attributable to a risk factor in those exposed and in the entire population. Avoidable mortality (and morbidity) refers to the potential to avoid death (o
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Tibaldi, Stefano, and Franco Molteni. Atmospheric Blocking in Observation and Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.611.

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The atmospheric circulation in the mid-latitudes of both hemispheres is usually dominated by westerly winds and by planetary-scale and shorter-scale synoptic waves, moving mostly from west to east. A remarkable and frequent exception to this “usual” behavior is atmospheric blocking. Blocking occurs when the usual zonal flow is hindered by the establishment of a large-amplitude, quasi-stationary, high-pressure meridional circulation structure which “blocks” the flow of the westerlies and the progression of the atmospheric waves and disturbances embedded in them. Such blocking structures can hav
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Lamont, Michèle, Graziella Moraes Silva, Jessica S. Welburn, et al. Getting Respect. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691183404.001.0001.

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Racism is a common occurrence for members of marginalized groups around the world. This book illuminates their experiences and responses to stigmatization and discrimination by comparing three countries with enduring group boundaries: the United States, Brazil and Israel. The book delves into what kinds of stigmatizing or discriminatory incidents individuals encounter in each country, how they respond to these occurrences, and what they view as the best strategy—whether individually, collectively, through confrontation, or through self-improvement—for dealing with such events. The book draws o
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Zimmermann, Michael. Null subjects, expletives, and the status of Medieval French. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815853.003.0004.

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In view of considerable differences from prototypical null-subject (NS) languages and recent proposals of different types of NS language, this chapter reconsiders the status of Medieval French, generally analysed as a NS language, regarding the NS parameter. It is essentially shown that Medieval French displays traits incompatible with an analysis as a consistent or partial NS language, particularly the existence of overt TP subject expletives, the highly frequent occurrence of overt referential subject pronouns in embedded clauses, and the consistent occurrence of an overt generic subject pro
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Cassidy, Jim, Donald Bissett, Roy A. J. Spence OBE, Miranda Payne, and Gareth Morris-Stiff. Spinal cord compression and bone marrow suppression. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199689842.003.0030.

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Childhood cancer in adults outlines the uncommon challenge presented by the occurrence of these pathologies in young adults, and the need for shared expertise in their successful management. The embryonal tumours, medulloblastoma, retinoblastoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms’ tumour are considered first, emphasising similarities and differences in the pathology and management of each when adults are compared with children. The soft tissue sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, is frequently best managed with chemotherapy and surgery. The important role of specialist cytogenetics in all these tumours is emphas
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Hangan, Horia, and Ahsan Kareem, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Non-Synoptic Wind Storms. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190670252.001.0001.

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This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online. For more information, please read the site FAQs. Wind storms impact human lives, their built as well as natural habitat. During t
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Kotsis, Eleni, Jamie M. Zorn, and Grace Lim. Vessels. Edited by Matthew D. McEvoy and Cory M. Furse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190226459.003.0051.

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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in pregnancy is generally considered a rare but potentially life-threatening occurrence. Recent societal trends, including improvements in infertility treatments and professional demands, have contributed to many women delaying pregnancy. The rise in average maternal age means that risks for coronary artery disease and subsequent ACS events in pregnancy are likely to be more frequently encountered by the obstetric clinician. A thorough understanding of the risks, pathophysiology, management, and treatment of ACS and its ramifications in the pregnant patient is req
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Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, and Andrew Cliff. War Epidemics. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198233640.001.0001.

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Down the ages, war epidemics have decimated the fighting strength of armies, caused the suspension and cancellation of military operations, and have brought havoc to the civil populations of belligerent and non-belligerent states alike. This book examines the historical occurrence and geographical spread of infectious diseases in association with past wars. It addresses an intrinsically geographical question: how are the spatial dynamics of epidemics influenced by military operations and the directives of war? The term historical geography in the title indicates the authors' primary concern wi
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Spence, Charles. Questioning the Continuity Claim. Edited by Ophelia Deroy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688289.003.0011.

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Many researchers argue or accept that crossmodal matchings or mappings, such as those that exist between pitch and brightness, and canonical cases of conscious synaesthesia lie at the two ends of a continuum. This chapter raises problems for this continuity claim regarding (i) the distribution of conscious manifestations, and (ii) the dimensions along which this continuum should be organized. It reviews possible candidate dimensions, including the degree of vividness, frequency, specificity of the conscious manifestation, and control over its content, and shows that evidence of the expected di
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Orlikowski, David, and Tarek Sharshar. Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment of neuromuscular syndromes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0243.

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Admission to ICU with severe limb weakness, or the occurrence of a respiratory or motor deficit, and failure to wean from mechanical ventilation while in the intensive care unit are common presentations of a neuromuscular disease. Neuromuscular diseases include neuronopathies, neuropathies, myasthenic syndromes, and myopathies. An accurate neurological examination and complementary investigations are necessary for both diagnosis and for evaluating the severity of the disease. Assessment of respiratory muscle function is a key step in deciding the need for mechanical ventilation and subsequentl
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Tang, Nicole K. Y., Esther F. Afolalu, and Fatanah Ramlee. Sleep and pain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198778240.003.0017.

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Pain and sleeplessness are two of the commonest reasons for primary care appointments. The prevalence of each problem alone is high, and to add to the complexity, pain and insomnia frequently co-occur, with pain interrupting sleep and pain being further aggravated following a poor night’s sleep. Sleep and pain management are increasingly recognized as important to public health. In particular, insomnia and chronic pain are long-term conditions that actively contribute to morbidity, disability, economic burden to society, and suffering to the individual and immediate family. This chapter examin
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Papadopoulos, Yannis. Multilevel Governance and Depoliticization. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198748977.003.0007.

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‘Multilevel’ governance (MLG) refers to the fact that, in contemporary established democracies, collectively binding decisions are frequently formulated or implemented in a cooperative manner by networks composed of public actors attached to different jurisdictional levels (from the local to the supranational) and of non-public actors such as experts, interest representatives, and members of cause groups. This chapter develops the expectation that the occurrence and magnitude of depoliticization in MLG depend on a number of its defining traits, and that the presence and intensity of these trai
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Rantanen, Jorma H. A Global Perspective on Occupational Health and Safety. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0040.

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Occupational hazards as well as occupational injuries and diseases are frequent and serious problems not only in industrialized high-income countries, but also in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In high-income countries, the occurrence of occupational injuries and chemically-related disorders has decreased while psychosocial problems and issues for disabled, aging, and other vulnerable workers have increased. In the LMICs, “traditional” occupational hazards and related injuries and diseases are still a major concern. Globalization, while providing some benefits to workers, has presen
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Rosen, Cheryl F., and Brian Kirby. Psoriasis: skin and nails. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198737582.003.0009.

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Psoriasis is seen in many patients with psoriatic arthritis. It forms part of the CASPAR criteria for establishing the diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The psoriasis accompanying PsA may be mild or quite severe, with a very large impact on quality of life. The presence of cutaneous disease may alter the treatment of a patient’s PsA. Psoriasis affects up to 2–3% of the population of Europe, the United States and Canada. The majority of patients have chronic plaque psoriasis (80%). Other clinical phenotypes include guttate psoriasis, erythrodermic psoriasis, inverse psoriasis, sebopsorias
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Mills, M. G. L., and M. E. J. Mills. Diet. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712145.003.0003.

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Four methods were used to document the diet of cheetahs: incidental observations, radio tracking, tracking, spoor, and continuous follows. A combination of continuous follows and tracking spoor gave the best results. Steenbok were the most frequently killed species, but they did not dominate the diet in the same way as Thomson’s gazelle do in the Serengeti. Coalition males have a different diet profile from single males, single females, females with cubs, and sibling groups. For all but single males, the relative occurrence of prey species in the diet reflected its dietary importance in terms
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Peñagarikano, Olga, and Daniel H. Geschwind. CNTNAP2 and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199744312.003.0016.

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Although autism was described in the early 1940s as a disorder of affective contact (Kanner, 1943), it was not classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder with a biological basis until the early 1980s, when studies reported its high heritability (Folstein & Rutter, 1977; Ritvo et al., 1985) and co-occurrence with chromosomal abnormalities (Gillberg & Wahlstrom, 1985; Wahlström et al., 1986). Today, autism is considered a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental syndrome and therefore termed autism spectrum disorder (ASD), characterized by variable deficits in social behavior and language, rest
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Osman, Gamaleldin M., James J. Riviello, and Lawrence J. Hirsch. EEG in the Intensive Care Unit. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0022.

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The field of continuous electroencephalographic monitoring (cEEG) in the intensive care unit has dramatically expanded over the past two decades. Expansion of cEEG programs led to recognition of the frequent occurrence of electrographic seizures, and complex rhythmic and periodic patterns in various critically ill populations. The majority of electrographic seizures are of nonconvulsive nature, hence the need for cEEG for their identification. Guidelines on when and how to perform cEEG and standardized nomenclature for description of rhythmic and periodic patterns are now available. Quantitati
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