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  • adjective Connected with, or pertaining to, epidemiology.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to epidemiology

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  • adjective of or relating to epidemiology

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  • In addition, a review of 11 long-term epidemiologic studies published in the journal Mobile Phones and Brain Tumors, which also covers more than 100 sources of recent medical and scientific literature on this topic.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • In addition, a review of 11 long-term epidemiologic studies published in the journal Mobile Phones and Brain Tumors, which also covers more than 100 sources of recent medical and scientific literature on this topic.

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • To do so, a company would have to market the product for many years and conduct long-term epidemiologic studies.

    The Rest of the Story: Tobacco News Analysis and Commentary 2009

  • This dramatic shift in the illnesses that cause the majority of death and disability has been divided into 4 stages known as the epidemiologic transition.

    JAMA current issue 2010

  • You could take this as vindicating Pollan's view that industrial manipulation of food almost always makes it worse — except that this is just the kind of epidemiologic evidence his book disparages.

    Finding Meaning in Each Mouthful 2008

  • Both of the studies you linked are observational studies often called epidemiologic studies and as such they don’t prove anything.

    Resistant starch | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008

  • Commercial applications for the system include tests developed for use in unregulated areas such as epidemiologic surveillance, biological research, environmental testing, and forensic research.

    unknown title 2009

  • Commercial applications for the system include tests developed for use in unregulated areas such as epidemiologic surveillance, biological research, environmental testing, and forensic research.

    unknown title 2009

  • Started "(covering basic foundational issues such as epidemiologic methods), followed by

    Infection Control Today Site Wide Content Feed 2010

  • The epidemiologic concepts of “incidence” and “prevalence” may be relevant here.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Turn Good News into Bad News 2010

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