Its national reporting and learning system has been set up to facilitate national learning about unsafe practices and foster work to reduce adverse incidents. Matta reported a 5% incidence of infection but was able to manage these cases successfully with early aggressive debridement. Some of the incidents given as facts by Dio Cassius are manifest absurdities; and Cicero paid more regard to the effect than to the truthfulness of an accusation. This act recommended him to popular favour, and he was called to the government of the city - but only for the distinct purpose of establishing the "catasta," a property tax which should fall with equal incidence on every citizen. Among that population, the incidence is approximately three in 1,000 persons. Many studies have documented a very low incidence of injury in the total spectrum of youth sporting endeavors, according to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM). There is also abundant observational information showing that frequent use of NSAIDs or aspirin is associated with reduced incidence of some cancers. XYY syndrome has an incidence of one in 1,000 newborn males. Riders losing control through left-hand bends accounted for four of these incidents, two of these resulted in death. Police are linking the two incidents and reminded elderly and vulnerable people to be suspicious of all unexpected callers. The incidents of the voyage are related in Deel iii. Although cases have also been reported worldwide, the exact incidence is unclear because of a lack of diagnostic precision. The refracted light, whatever be the angle of incidence, is found to be partially polarized in a plane perpendicular to the plane of incidence, and D. Arago showed that at all angles of incidence the reflected and refracted streams contain equal quantities of polarized light. According to the National Institute of Health Office of Dietary Supplements, patients in clinical trials using black cohosh report a low incidence of black cohosh side effects. In fact, some Oriental scenes and descriptions of incidents were corroborated by a letter from India which arrived just after the experiment; and the same thing happened when the events described were occurring in places less remote. Types of incidents vary from the extremely serious to the apparently minor. The main object of King Leopold's ambition was to obtain an outlet on the Nile, and for the history of the incidents connected with the two important agreements made in 1894 with Great Britain and France, and their sequel in the agreement made with Great Britain in 1906, reference must be made to the article Africa, §5. Since in the United States adult inclusion conjunctivitis is primarily a sexually transmitted disease, the incidence of inclusion conjunctivitis can be decreased either through abstinence or through the use of condoms. Feelings of shame or guilt or the fear that they will not be believed may keep children from reporting incidents of abuse. Callwell, who was the head of the Intelligence Department at the War Office when the war started, says in his Experiences: of a Dug-Out (1920): - " It speedily became apparent that the Powers-that-Be' did not mean to be expansive in connexion with incidents where our side was getting the worst of it.". and the invasion of Datis and Artaphernes in 490 B.C. The manufacture of a big gun, which was able to compete with the Boer " Long Tom," at the De Beers workshops, under Rhodes's orders, and by the ingenuity of an American, Mr. Labram, who was killed a few days after its completion, forms one of the most striking incidents of the period. Blood pressure, a key factor in serious incidents like strokes, goes down. A word's meaning is no accident. If you are interested in making sure that you are protected from all sorts of incidents in life, then it may be a good idea to seek out the assistance of all risk insurance brokers.