How to use in-sentence of “incidence”:
+ Sun angle is the angle of incidence at which sunlight strikes the Earth at a particular time and place.
+ He worked on group theory and incidence geometry.
+ It has hence taken an ugly turn, many parts of India still have a high incidence of dowry demands.
+ On the other hand, incidence rate refers to the number of new health related conditions or cases which is divided by the the population at risk.
+ A preliminary abstract presented by the University of Miami’s Hannah Gardener linked daily consumption of diet soda to a 61% higher incidence of “vascular events” such as strokes and heart attacks, although Gardener acknowledged that these results could not be conclusively linked to harmful effects of diet soda itself, and may be the result of other behaviors.

Example sentences of “incidence”:
+ Time trends in the incidence of type 1 diabetes in Finnish children: a cohort study.
+ In scleroderma the incidence has been estimated to be 6 to 60% of all patients, in rheumatoid arthritis up to 21%, in systemic lupus erythematosus 4 to 14%, in portal hypertension between 2 and 5%, in HIV about 0.5%, and in sickle cell disease ranging from 20 to 40%.
+ When the Act was proclaimed on May 9 as the month and date of the Major Cadell’s incidence, historians everywhere disagreed and argued that the incidence occurred on February 9, 1909.
+ However, the only event that could quickly come to the minds of the lawmakers was the month and date of the Major Mckay Cadell incidence in 1909.
+ IPAH is a rare disease with an incidence of about 2-3 per million per year and a prevalence of about 15 per million.
+ Cradleboard use has been associated with increased incidence of developmental dysplasia of the hip.
+ Spanakis, Elias K., display-authors = etal “Statin Therapy and Decreased Incidence of Positive Cultures Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Undergoing Gastrointestinal Surgery.” Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
+ In one basic configuration, a laser shines on the cantilever at an oblique angle, and allows for the direct measurement of the deflection in the cantilever by simply changing the angle of incidence for the laser beam.
+ The remains were covered with red ochre, in what is the earliest known incidence of such a burial practice.
+ Time trends in the incidence of type 1 diabetes in Finnish children: a cohort study.
+ In scleroderma the incidence has been estimated to be 6 to 60% of all patients, in rheumatoid arthritis up to 21%, in systemic lupus erythematosus 4 to 14%, in portal hypertension between 2 and 5%, in HIV about 0.5%, and in sickle cell disease ranging from 20 to 40%.
+ When the Act was proclaimed on May 9 as the month and date of the Major Cadell’s incidence, historians everywhere disagreed and argued that the incidence occurred on February 9, 1909.
+ An example of building design overcoming this excessive heat loading is the Dakin Building in Brisbane, California, where fenestration was designed to achieve an angle with respect to sun incidence to allow maximum reflection of solar heat; this design also assisted in reducing interior over-illumination to enhance worker efficiency and comfort.
+ Diet pills such as Fen-Phen produced an annual incidence of 25-50 per million per year.
+ He states that there is a much higher incidence of psychiatrists administering prescribed medications among patients who have government insurance.
+ Most governments recognize the importance of public health programs in reducing the incidence of disease, disability, and the effects of aging, although public health generally receives significantly less government funding compared with medicine.
+ The angle of refraction can be determined from the angle of incidence and the refractive indexes using Snell’s law.
+ However, disease rates can also be differentiated into two different types: prevalence rate and incidence rate.
+ Prevalence and Incidence of Selected Sexually Transmitted Infections, Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, syphilis and Trichomonas vaginalis: Methods and Results Used by WHO to Generate 2005 Estimates.
