epidemiological study
collocation in Englishmeaningsofepidemiologicalandstudy
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epidemiological
adjective
uk/ˌep.ɪ.diː.mi.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌep.ə.diːmi.əˈlɑːdʒ.kəl/
relating to ...
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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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The demand for eating disorder care : anepidemiologicalstudyusing the general practice data base.
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Theepidemiologicalstudydesign, clinical microbiology, environmental description and microbiological investigation of water are described in all the outbreaks.
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As this was anepidemiologicalstudywe could not study quality of life and patient or caregiver satisfaction.
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Certain conditions are essential for anepidemiologicalstudydealing with congenital heart disease to be valid and useful.
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Her first big grant was for anepidemiologicalstudyof autism.
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One of the biggest headaches in anyepidemiologicalstudyis how to control for the many variables that confound its interpretation.
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Whole blood serotonin relates to violence in anepidemiologicalstudy.
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We did not place any limits onepidemiologicalstudydesign, laboratory methods or language of publication.
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Anepidemiologicalstudyusing the general practice research database.
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We carried out a descriptiveepidemiologicalstudyto identify patterns associated with diarrhoea due to this organism.
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There is potential for bias at every step, so noepidemiologicalstudyis perfect.
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However, this was not anepidemiologicalstudyand it is not valid to generalize from our data.
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As far as the authors know this is the firstepidemiologicalstudydealing with temporary separation at birth and depression in adulthood.
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As sand flies have medical importance, particularly as leishmaniasis vectors, their correct taxonomic identification is a crucial component of anyepidemiologicalstudy.
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It is apparent thatepidemiologicalstudyhas considerable undeveloped potential to inform the design criteria for putative vaccines.
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An ideal diagnostic test for use in a small-scaleepidemiologicalstudyshould be simple and easy to perform in addition to being both sensitive and specific.
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