I'm a microbiologist, and my emphasis area is infectious disease epidemiology. |
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The epidemiology, life cycle, pathophysiology and treatment of uncinariasis are reviewed. |
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Hemorrhagic stroke has a different epidemiology and prognosis than ischemic stroke. |
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The epidemiology of cryptococcosis has changed over the years because of the AIDS epidemic. |
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The people who are most vociferous in this debate are simply not familiar with the epidemiology of diseases like malaria and dengue. |
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However, there are differences in the epidemiology and pathophysiology of elephantiasis and hydrocele. |
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In the absence of such data, empiric selection should consider local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns. |
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When viewed globally, the future epidemiology of lung cancer is of great concern. |
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Matching is a traditional approach to control for potential confounding in epidemiology. |
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There are no personnel trained in field epidemiology in the public health system. |
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Likewise important were the advances in epidemiology, public health, and sanitation. |
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The epidemiology of esophagitis in Japan is somewhat different from that in Western countries. |
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It has a strong orientation toward behavioral epidemiology and health promotion. |
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The epidemiology of hypertension diagnosed otherwise is currently much less understood. |
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Six chapters then examine the analysis of various issues that arise in public health and epidemiology. |
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The epidemiology of diseases such as cancer is certainly different from what we are accustomed to in the West. |
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We have confirmed that research on cancers and cardiovascular diseases dominates published epidemiology. |
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And, if ever there was a need for a compendium of current epidemiology of diabetes and its complications, it is now. |
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Asthma severity is difficult to define in epidemiology, as previously described. |
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The use of race and ethnicity in epidemiology and public health research has been debated hotly. |
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Articles that did better tended to include an author affiliated with a department of statistics, epidemiology, or public health. |
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This book reviews the treatment, epidemiology and unique clinical aspects of epilepsy. |
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This article reviews the epidemiology, etiology, and diagnosis of seizure disorders in the elderly. |
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Very little is known of the epidemiology of coccidiosis in free-living wild turkeys. |
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The epidemiology, clinical presentation, and pharmacology of fatal and non-fatal heroin overdoses have recently been reviewed. |
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Perhaps the most important area of this debate, however, relates to the early epidemiology of Aids. |
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In terms of the epidemiology it is getting wimpier, but I don't know whether it is in terms of severity of disease. |
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These mutations and their impact on the epidemiology of malaria are described below. |
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Leon and Davey-Smith now show how a childhood infection may influence the epidemiology of malignant disease several decades later. |
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All major aspects of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, bacteriology, diagnosis, and antimicrobial treatment were reviewed by this group. |
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Tests that aid in investigating the epidemiology of Listeria outbreaks are those that identify the serotype of the organism. |
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The biobank would also act as a national focus for training in the fields of molecular genetics, biostatistics and epidemiology. |
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The articles are a smattering of bioethics and bioengineering, astronomy, epidemiology, and environmental issues. |
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About 25 percent of the program is now PhD-level scientists in the social or behavioral sciences, nutrition, biostatistics or epidemiology. |
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These include, but are not limited to, data management, biostatistics, disease surveillance, and epidemiology. |
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Genetic epidemiology may identify hitherto unknown molecular mechanisms and improve understanding of critical events in the evolution of disease. |
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Brignell's book is a handy demolition of the science and statistics behind this epidemic of epidemiology. |
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Leach reviewed the epidemiology and prevention of hepatitis A infection in children. |
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The limits of epidemiology were stretched when it was demonstrated that passive smoking caused lung cancer. |
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From the 1950s to 1980s, studies dissected the epidemiology and immunologie, biochemical, and pathogenetic mechanisms. |
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It does not appear that wild cervids play a role in the epidemiology of anaplasmosis in cattle. |
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Some aspects of the epidemiology suggest the possibility of aetiologically distinct subgroups. |
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Graduating in 1979 from the Lyon School of Medicine, Damien specializes in public health and epidemiology. |
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The study has three pillars: clinical and genetic epidemiology, pathobiology and neuroimaging. |
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We wanted to be ready with the methods in place to be able to distinguish to help epidemiology in tracing of bacterial infections. |
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A review of the literature revealed only two studies of the epidemiology of bites in child care settings. |
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There are three currently on-going projects in the field of epidemiology and control of taeniasis-cysticercosis. |
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The subcommittee included experts in the fields of primary care, otolaryngology, epidemiology, infectious diseases, hearing, speech and language, and advance practice nursing. |
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Jane holds two M. Sc. degrees, one in epidemiology and biostatistics and one in statistics and actuarial science. |
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The main emphasis of research is on epidemiology, environmental carcinogenesis and research training. |
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On a serious issue such as health and epidemiology, this faint-heartedness on the part of the Council can cost lives. |
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My research team keeps me on track with immunology, epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis. |
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A specialist in tropical diseases, Jean-Loup Rey is also a graduate in microbiology, immunology, and epidemiology. |
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The committee includes experts in paediatrics, epidemiology and related disciplines, including genetics and child neurology. |
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The 12-member panel included representation from medicine, surgery, endocrinology, pathology, biostatistics, epidemiology, radiology, oncology, and the general public. |
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It is therefore my view that close scientific monitoring of the epidemiology and molecular biology of the avian flu virus is essential. |
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Norbert Schmitz is involved in biostatistics, psychiatric epidemiology and psychometrics. |
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New advances in molecular epidemiology, host mucosal immunology, and antifungal treatment have, however, enlivened investigation into this common condition. |
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The epidemiology of West Nile virus has also changed in recent years. |
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The science of epidemiology has emerged in part through the recognition of associations between environmental factors and the development of diseases. |
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It also set into motion the deductive reasoning process that is at the heart of epidemiology. |
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Faculty in Veterinary Microbiology are involved in research in infectious diseases and vaccinology, diagnostics, immunology, epidemiology, virology and parasitology. |
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The second major factor is the epidemiology of the disease or condition. |
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In his now notorious 1998 Lancet paper, Dr Wakefield invited further researches into his MMR-autism hypothesis in the spheres of epidemiology and virology. |
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The five-year initiative will support the research of outstanding scientists in fields such as genetics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, virology, and neuroscience. |
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Health field includes nursing, medicine, lab technician, dentist, epidemiology etc. |
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They come from various fields of medicine including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, gynaecology, epidemiology and Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
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Pearl's pioneering work on the relationship between environment and longevity set the stage for many aspects of modern epidemiology and biostatistics. |
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It is also essential for understanding the epidemiology of the disease. |
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With these tools in hand, investigators began studying the epidemiology, pathogenesis and natural history of HCV infection. |
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It is our goal to continue to adapt and improve this publication in response to changes in the epidemiology and treatment of tuberculosis. |
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His professional work falls more in the fields of epidemiology and public health rather than the care of individual patients. |
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Dr. Niu's major research interests encompass bioinformatics, databases, genomic epidemiology, functional genomics, and mathematics. |
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John is an internationally recognised expert in the study of addiction and has research expertise in epidemiology, biostatistics, psychometrics and clinical psychology. |
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Staff should be hired, or associates developed, in population statistics, biostatistics and epidemiology, sequential statistics, as well as developmental statistics. |
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Dr. Goldberg is actively involved in research in occupational and environmental epidemiology, environmental and occupational causes of cancer, and in epidemiological and biostatistical methodology. |
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Alexander leads a team of NRC-IBD researchers focusing on the use of mathematical modeling of pathogenesis and epidemiology as a means of exploring ways to prevent or influence the course of infectious disease. |
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Simon Capewell, professor of clinical epidemiology at Liverpool University, said ministers should have used regulation and taxation to combat obesity. |
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I have just talked about prevention, epidemiology and the things that link them that has not been talked about and is not being done by the government. |
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This is what we were talking about today, research and epidemiology that is telling us who the susceptible populations are, where they live and what things make them susceptible. |
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Recommendation: To address gaps in knowledge of potential health risks for lifetime exposure to tritium at low doses, epidemiology studies specific to tritium are still warranted. |
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Its functions includes collecting and collating data on the results of tests carried out in the Community and keeping abreast of trends in surveillance, epidemiology and prevention of TSEs throughout the world. |
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In an epidemiology study, 44 percent of patients suffered from a mix of neuropathic and nociceptive pain. |
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The authors succinctly describe the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and risk factors of the comorbidity between depression and heart disease. |
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The molecular epidemiology of healthcare-related MRSA in Colombia has changed during the past 3 years, but no reports of CAMRSA had emerged. |
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Define delusional parasitosis, its pathophysiology, presentation, diagnosis, and epidemiology. |
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I brought these data to Philip Brachman, MD, head of epidemiology at the Center for Disease Control, for consultation. |
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Demography and quantitative epidemiology are statistical fields that deal with counts or proportions of people, or rates of change in these. |
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Prevalence, a common measure in epidemiology is strictly a type of denominator data, a dimensionless ratio or proportion. |
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The study of cholera in England by John Snow between 1849 and 1854 led to significant advances in the field of epidemiology. |
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He is teaching malariology, research methodology and epidemiology. |
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He covers epidemiology and surgical, radiotherapeutic, and chemotherapeutic options. |
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Penicillium marneffei infection and recent advances in the epidemiology and molecular biology aspects. |
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The 21 contributions are organized into sections on epidemiology, head injuries, snow sports equipment, miscellaneous topics, and ski jumps. |
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Implications of the re-invasion of south-east Uganda by Glossina pallidipes on the epidemiology of bovine trypanosomosis. |
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Global epidemiology of obesity, vegetarian dietary patterns, and noncommunicable disease in Asian Indians. |
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The emerging and evolving field of landscape epidemiology has explored techniques for summarizing spatial patterns in disease transmission data. |
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These observations suggest that in Lushoto District human fleas may play a role in plague epidemiology. |
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An overview of prostate cancer which includes epidemiology, etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, pathology and treatment guidelines. |
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Emphasis should put on the seriousness of the disease, aetiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations and prognosis, and pathophysiology in the paediatric subsets. |
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Expertise required: veterinary medicine, animal health, animal welfare, bacteriology, virology, parasitology, epidemiology, ethology, pathology, zootechnics, physiology. |
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In fact, a witness we had yesterday, who was also an expert in epidemiology, said that in 20 years of embryonic stem cell research in mice-I believe, to use her words-we'd been more or less sold a bill of goods. |
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The interplay between the epidemiology of cannabis use and public policy presents a challenge due to the undiscerning way in which cannabis use is reported and interpreted from drug use surveys. |
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A number of these observational studies are useful for understanding the epidemiology of bacterial diseases in the feedlot and developing hypotheses about alternative disease management strategies. |
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The ARI module includes 11 separate tutorials ranging from etiology and risk factors to epidemiology and program management. |
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Although the epidemiology of bacterial meningitis has changed, the ranking of causative organisms has not. |
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With the support of UNICEF and other partners, Swaziland documented child poverty, the situation of child-headed households, reasons for high-school dropout and the epidemiology of violence against children and young women. |
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Sackett had impressed Evans with his declaration that unless epidemiology and statistics were integrated into every part of the curriculum – rather than taught separately – they could not be usefully taught at all. |
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So we have evidence that there is ever more frequent exposure and, in fact, soon the problem will be that no one will be unexposed, which will make comparison difficult, and therefore epidemiology difficult. |
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His research interests are in the areas of biostatistics, epidemiology and psychometrics, and he has many years of experience in psychiatric research, including psychiatric epidemiology and clinical trials. |
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In Brazil, this provision has been interpreted as a license to totally eradicate the plantations, a measure defended by antismoking alliances and epidemiology circles. |
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The epidemiology of taeniasis-cysticercosis will be studied in two villages, Bafou and Bamendou II, where traditional pig husbandry is still widespread. |
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All sponsored participants made presentations on the status of the use of tele-health and landscape epidemiology programmes for sustainable development in their respective countries. |
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These PPV groups, originating from Eastern and Western Europe, respectively, proved to be related to the PPV serotypes M and D. Specific detection of the different serotypes is important as their epidemiology differs. |
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The program was designed to build research capacity in the area of population genetics and genetic epidemiology of complex diseases with important environmental co-determinants. |
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Geomatics, a discipline that deals with spatially referenced data, has been used in epidemiology for several years now, to observe the spatiotemporal distribution of diseases and identify environmental risk factors. |
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The six different research groups scattered around the building span various aspects of biomedicine, epidemiology and genomics. Some €40m of the park's annual budget of €65m comes from research grants. |
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In 1967, at the age of 32, he was made the founding chair of clinical epidemiology and biostatistics at McMaster, where a revolutionary new medical school was being put together by John Evans. |
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The Panel was comprised of five leading North American scientists representing the fields of biostatistics, epidemiology, clinical medicine, and toxicology. |
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While in Canada, he is also completing a master's degree in clinical epidemiology and biostatistics, to supplement his extensive practical experience in the area. |
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The advisory committee includes senior health and cancer system leaders, experts in biostatistics, health economics, epidemiology, clinical care and public and private sector finance. |
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Trained as a general microbiologist, his research interests have for more than ten years focused on the history of biological warfare, and on epidemiology as a component of biological arms control. |
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The first section of this issue discusses ancient methods of control for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, the epidemiology of this disease in Africa and Europe and the need to improve current vaccines. |
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His main argument, as I understand it, is that the epidemiology and public health establishments have fostered an authoritarian and dogmatic discourse regarding tobacco use and have turned smokers into pariahs. |
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Around this time, Allawi had obtained a master's degree in epidemiology at University College London and had nearly completed his doctoral thesis, in rheumatology, at Guy's Hospital. |
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Forecast epidemiology of key cardiology indications which impact the PTCA and transcatheter aortic valve markets. |
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It said that the concentrations of fluoride normally present in fluoridated drinking water do not present a health risk according to a large number of animal studies and human epidemiology. |
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Study of the risks of low and protracted doses in the workplace and the environment, using epidemiology as well as cellular and molecular biological endpoints. |
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Members of the scientific subcommittees included researchers and practitioners in the fields of psychology, developmental pediatrics, psychiatry, epidemiology, education, occupational therapy, and audiology. |
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With the assistance of the Community Reference Laboratory for the epidemiology of zoonoses, the Commission collects the results of monitoring yearly from Member States and compiles them. |
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These laboratory services in microbiology and serology must be complemented by the availability of services in epidemiology that are either provincially or federally based. |
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The epidemiology of panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. |
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Comprehensive in its coverage, this text is a full-scale, pedagogically rich introduction to fundamental ideas and procedures in epidemiology. |
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Now we have moved from epidemiology to molecular biology. |
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Modern genomics can now provide traditional epidemiology with the means and methods required to refine its equations and averages, because genomics can aggregate and stratify the genetic components of risk in a population. |
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Stratify area by disease epidemiology and transmission pattern. |
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It is therefore essential that such actions be carefully planned and based on a sound knowledge of the local epidemiology and the bionomics of the vectors. |
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Chancroid estimates could not be obtained by using the same method as for syphilis because of the poor understanding of the epidemiology and natural history of the disease and the absence of a good test. |
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Background information is provided on epidemiology, classification of MS, immunogenetics and pathogenesis, and natural history. |
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Chokani's claim seems to have been either a tall tale intended to create panic or the product of a complete misunderstanding of HIV Test Kit epidemiology in the developed world. |
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In addition, this study showed the influence of the experimental locations on silver scurf development and suggests that soil inoculum plays a role in the epidemiology of the disease. |
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This article will review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of TRALI as well as present a brief discussion of possible strategies for TRALI prevention. |
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In contrast to human sciences, veterinary epidemiology mainly focuses on a collective unit, such as a premise or farm, rather than on the individual animal. |
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The epidemiology and management of non typhoidal Salmonella infections. |
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Important findings of the studies published at the congress include the epidemiology of endoparasites such as the lungworm Angyostrongylus vasorum. |
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Virological epidemiology of the 1958 epidemic of Kyasanur Forest disease. |
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Geostatistics is used extensively in a variety of fields, including hydrology, geology, petroleum exploration, weather analysis, urban planning, logistics, and epidemiology. |
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Over the last decade the biomarker model has resulted in considerable research enterprise and nourished and challenged the emerging field of molecular epidemiology. |
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The emerging epidemiology of hypomania and bipolar II disorder. |
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The epidemiology and prevention of hepatocellular carcinoma. |
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The aforementioned statistical study provides the epidemiology for roadway intersection lighting, but is the mechanism underlying my thought experiment plausible? |
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