epidemiological survey

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meaningsofepidemiologicalandsurvey

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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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survey
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɜː.veɪ/
us
/ˈsɝː.veɪ/
an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking ...
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(Definition ofepidemiologicalandsurveyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theepidemiologicalsurveyresulted in identification of the first 10 cases, aged between 25 and 35 years, among the services company workers.
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Valuation of pollution damages is done throughepidemiologicalsurveyof residents in a set of non-sewered and non-electrified residential areas.
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The index was to be used in anepidemiologicalsurvey.
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Secondly, the use of anepidemiologicalsurveyinstrument limits the degree of detail available on panic attacks, as well as the other mental disorders.
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Theepidemiologicalsurveyrevealed that at least 242 persons were affected.
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The purpose of theepidemiologicalsurveyreported in this paper was to assess the effect of repeated sampling on the cumulative prevalence of dualspecies infections.
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Evaluating psychiatric morbidity in a general hospital : a twophaseepidemiologicalsurvey.
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Muscle squashes were carried out on a small subsample of the flounders used for theepidemiologicalsurvey.
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The experts now conducting anepidemiologicalsurveyof the present series of outbreaks are looking into this factor.
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Consequently, the only way of determining cause and effect is by undertaking what is known as anepidemiologicalsurvey.
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Epidemiological surveys frequently measure so-called common mental disorder, psychiatric symptoms in a milder range which may not necessarily fit defined criteria for specific disorders.
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Screening for stratification in two phase (' two stage ') epidemiological surveys.
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Screening for stratification in two-phase (' two-stage ') epidemiological surveys.
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This study has also found that oral fluid collection by postal survey is a useful tool for epidemiological surveys.
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The allele frequency is estimated from epidemiological surveys that determine disease prevalence.
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Epidemiological surveys involve identification of a suitable population-base, case-ascertainment, control selection, and analysis and interpretation of the data.
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Especially in medically relevant blood flukes snail compatibility is also a topic of practical importance for epidemiological surveys and development of biological control methods.
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One unverified assumption is that subjective symptoms, as reported in epidemiological surveys, can be treated as discrete and comparable variables for analysis.
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We hope that the current study and implementing similar large-scale epidemiological surveys will help establish an appropriate strategy that will best achieve their goal.
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Screening for stratification in two phase epidemiological surveys.
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