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  2. Prevalence - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence is a term that means being widespread and it is distinct from incidence. Prevalence is a measurement of all individuals affected by the disease at a particular time, whereas incidence is a measurement of the number of new individuals who contract a disease during a particular period of time.

  3. World language - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a world language (sometimes global language, [1]: 101 rarely international language [2] [3]) is a language that is geographically widespread and makes it possible for members of different language communities to communicate.

  4. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    An area where widespread severe weather with several tornadoes and/or numerous severe thunderstorms is likely, some of which should be intense. This risk is usually reserved for days with several supercells producing intense tornadoes and/or very large hail, or an intense squall line with widespread damaging winds. High 5-HIGH

  5. Is COVID now endemic? Here's what experts say. - AOL

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    A pandemic is a disease outbreak, or epidemic, that is typically widespreadmeaning, affecting multiple countries across the world — and is spreading among people, Dr. Andrea Love ...

  6. Widespread voter fraud simply does not happen. Why do ... - AOL

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    Widespread voter fraud is an urban myth with no basis in fact. A much more serious and documentable concern is voter suppression that prevents legally registered American from voting.

  7. Pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Widespread endemic diseases with a stable number of infected individuals such as recurrences of seasonal influenza are generally excluded as they occur simultaneously in large regions of the globe rather than being spread worldwide. Throughout human history, there have been a number of pandemics of diseases such as smallpox.

  8. Derecho - Wikipedia

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    A derecho (/ ˈ d ɛ r ə tʃ oʊ /, from Spanish: derecho [deˈɾetʃo], 'straight') [1] is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a fast-moving group of severe thunderstorms known as a mesoscale convective system. [2] Derechos cause hurricane-force winds, heavy rains, and flash floods.

  9. What is speculation and how does it affect your investments?

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    This investment strategy could lead to big gains, but also comes with a great deal of risk.