Caucasians Sentence Examples

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  • The journey of these Caucasians would naturally be in stages.

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  • It is also more likely to affect African Americans than Caucasians.

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  • The population of Bolivia is composed of Indians, Caucasians of European origin, and a mixture of the two races, generally described as mestizos.

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  • On the Volga they mingled with remnants of the old Bulgarian empire, and elsewhere with Finnish stems, as well as with remnants of the ancient Italian and Greek colonies in Crimea and Caucasians in Caucasus.

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  • African-Americans may have an increased risk of developing a myositis and poorer outcomes compared to Caucasians.

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  • Acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) is more common among Caucasians than among African-Americans, while acute myeloid leukemia (AML) affects both races equally.

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  • Across genders, cancer death rates for African Americans are 35 percent higher when compared to statistics for Caucasians.

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  • The death rates for prostate cancer (two times more) and lung cancer (27 times more) are disproportionately higher when compared to Caucasians.

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  • Additionally, Alaskan native men and women have a greater propensity for cancers in the rectum and colon than do Caucasians.

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  • African Americans are 13 percent less likely to undergo coronary angioplasty and one-third less likely to undergo bypass surgery than are Caucasians.

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  • The prevalence of diabetes in African Americans is about 70 percent higher than Caucasians.

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  • The third major factor is race; West Africans are ten times more likely to have fraternal twins than Chinese or Japanese, with Caucasians intermediate.

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  • According to the National Cancer Institute, the incidence of A-T is between one out of 40,000 and one out of 100,000 persons worldwide, and for Caucasians it is about three per million, so the disorder is very rare.

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  • Rates were 8.7 percent for African Americans, 8.3 percent for Caucasians, and 8 percent for Hispanics.

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  • Obesity is more common in African American, Hispanic American, and Native American children and adolescents, than among Caucasians of the same ages.

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  • The rate of SIDS in African-American infants is twice as high as that of Caucasians, a fact often attributed to the lower quality of prenatal care received by many African-American mothers.

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  • Contact dermatitis is more likely to affect Caucasians than African, Asian, or Native Americans.

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  • Cases of EG are reported mostly in Caucasians, with some cases occurring among Asians.

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  • As of the early 2000s approximately 4 percent of Caucasians and 17 percent of African Americans are infected with HSV-2 by the end of their teenage years.

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  • Some studies indicate that all races and ethnic groups are equally at risk, while others suggest that Asians and Caucasians have slightly higher rates of AD than African Americans or Native Americans.

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  • In addition, males are somewhat more likely to develop epilepsy than females, and African-Americans are more likely to develop it than Caucasians.

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  • Fair-skinned Caucasians will show visible signs of sun damage sooner, but African-Americans can still experience the negative effects of too much sun exposure.

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  • The Malay Archipelago was thus first invaded by the Caucasians, who eventually passed eastward and are to-day represented in the Malay Archipelago only by the Mentawi islanders.

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