Similar words: epidemiologist, epidemic, biology, etiology, audiology, aetiology, sociology, neurobiology. Meaning: [‚epɪdiːmɪ'ɒlədʒɪ] n. the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease.
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(1) Emerging objectives and methods in epidemiology.
(2) Had they kept the epidemiology of leprosy in mind, the picture they obtained might have been less pessimistic.
(3) The epidemiology in subtropical areas is basically similar to that in temperate zones, except that the seasonable timing of events is different.
(4) The epidemiology of H. contortus is best considered separately depending on whether it occurs in tropical and subtropical or in temperate areas.
(5) This marriage between epidemiology and statistics is reinforced in schools of public health, where the subjects are usually taught in parallel.
(6) The national Perinatal Epidemiology Unit in Oxford is conducting a nation-wide study into the subject.
(7) These assays are essential to understanding the epidemiology of measles in vaccinated populations.
(8) The epidemiology, at least in temperate zones, is similar to that of Ostertagia in ruminants with seasonal hypobiosis a feature.
(9) D., a professor of psychiatry, epidemiology, and psychology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
(10) Methods: To adopt the Epidemiology survey method proceeding research.
(11) Parasitology; Molecular Biology Field epidemiology; Biological analyses.
(12) Methods To adopted the methods of serology an epidemiology and detect brucella in the crowd and livestock.
(13) The Committee reviewed the epidemiology of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and the purported relationship between measles immunization and the occurrence of SSPE.
(14) To evaluate the therapeutic effect and epidemiology of 5 % Imiquimod cream in treating Condyloma acuminatum.
(15) To investigate and analyze the epidemiology material of pars plana vitrectomy.
(16) Here , we review Legionaires disease aetiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical symptom, pathological change, therapy and prophylaxis etc.
(17) A report recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggested that smoking increased the risk of developing non - insulin - dependent ...
(18) A report recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggested that smoking increased the risk of developing non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by more than three times.
(19) The discovery of an effect with such a long latent period was no mean feat of epidemiology.
(20) This team draws together researchers with experience in economic and social demography with epidemiology and statistics.
(21) The relationship between smoking and lung cancer is a classic study from the field of epidemiology.
(22) People from public health services tried to dissuade him(sentence dictionary), citing bad epidemiology and a waste of important supplies.
(23) Prior to the hepatitis B outbreak, most public health officials had ignored the danger signs in gay male epidemiology.
(24) Analysis of Directional Data; and statistical applications in agriculture, medicine, epidemiology, forensic science.
(25) Scientific graphics Statistical computing has not been the only impact of modern technology on epidemiology since 1965.
(26) Goffman's curves fitted very well to those derived by differential equations validated in epidemiology.
(27) This is based on enumerative classification, which is deeply rooted in the traditions of epidemiology and vital statistics.
(28) The article reviewed the advances of epidemic encephalitis B in the research of etiology and epidemiology.
(29) It should help to give women credible information on which to base their choice, said joint author Dr Yvonne Kelly of University College London's department of epidemiology and public health.
(30) Six, in recent years study found himself hepatitis b virus, such-and-such hepatitis b virus, TTV virus can also cause viral hepatitis, its epidemiology bar was still underway.
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