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Перевод: epidemiological speek epidemiological


[прилагательное]
эпидемиологический


Тезаурус:

  1. Their epidemiological studies, to be published in the July issue of Medical Hypotheses , highlight a striking correlation between dietary intake of sugar and mortality from breast cancer across 20 countries.
  2. Although there is scant evidence that this could happen, few people are collecting the necessary epidemiological data to assess scientifically the effect of these new materials on human health.
  3. For the living patients and for those in the Crohn's disease group who died after 1980 the morbid risks were based on age specific prevalences obtained by concurrent epidemiological studies.
  4. Rather than retrospective studies of infants who have died or epidemiological analyses of the sudden infant death syndrome in specific population groups, our research offers a complementary perspective.
  5. Epidemiological experience with humans is scarce, however.
  6. This type of research represents a midpoint between the epidemiological linking of incidence in particular populations with particular infant care practices and the investigation of possible physiological mechanisms.
  7. Data from such mapping are increasingly applied to the evaluation of environmental and epidemiological problems concerned with human and animal health.
  8. Methods developed in earlier studies have now been adapted to the urban environment to enable environmental factors and epidemiological patterns to be compared with natural background geochemistry and with the environmental contamination of soil, water and air from industrialisation and urbanisation.
  9. Mathematical modelling and epidemiological studies may help quantify risks in the meantime.
  10. At least this appears to be the conclusion of epidemiological studies about weak electro-magnetic exposure and cancer.
  11. The data that result are increasingly applied to the evaluation of environmental and epidemiological problems concerned with human and animal health.
  12. Only regulations 9, 10 and 11 have a legal requirement for record keeping but Martin Newell, of the CIA's COSHH guidance task force, believes that well kept records will prove to be a useful source of epidemiological data, as well as an invaluable resource to companies who may find they need to demonstrate compliance with the regulations as a result of litigation.
  13. In principle, it is then possible to compare such "doses" with epidemiological data, once again indicating a link from a hazard event to assessment of health outcomes.

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