epidemiology的意思和读音

epidemiology

: [ˌepɪdimiˈɑlədʒi] : [ˌepɪdiːmiˈɒlədʒi]

n.

epidemiologies  

epidemiologyn.

1.the scientific study of the spread and control of diseases

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n.1.the scientific study of infectious diseases and their causes

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1.Avoiding and then adjusting for any such bias, however, is at the heart of the work of the Oxford cancer epidemiology unit.

2.The techniques used for the examination of the result of treatment are closely aligned to some of the general methods of epidemiology.

3.Epidemiology has always been a necessary part of medicine practice.

4.And the sort of molecular epidemiology he and his colleagues wanted to do is only a small part of it.

5.You know, from physics to medicine , in particular, epidemiology and also mathematical modeling .

6.From the point of system: call for cooperation among teams in different areas. Use the advantage of macroscopical analyzing of epidemiology.

7.It has been widely used for its noninvasiveness, convenience and accuracy, especially in population epidemiology and clinical monitoring.便广

8.The aim of this work is to construct several mathematical models in epidemiology and to analyze the asymptotic behavior of these models.

9.New evidence in economics and epidemiology seems to suggest that we care about other people's weight as much as we do our own.

10.Background Ankle sprain has been studied in athletic cohorts, but little is known of its epidemiology in the general population.