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In epidemiology, a rate is the frequency with which a health event occurs in a defined population. The components of the rate are the number of deaths (numerator), the population at risk (denominator) and the specified time in which the events occurred. All rates are ratios, calculated by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
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The premium charge for specific coverage for the regular policy period. Also, the cost of a unit of insurance for a specified period of time.
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The cost of living in the listed housing. Unless otherwise indicated, all rates cover one full academic year.
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The slowest step in a reaction mechanism.
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A rate is a measure of some event, disease, or condition in relation to a unit of population, along with some specification of time.
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