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词汇 epidemiological
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Definition of epidemiological in English:

epidemiological

(also epidemiologic)
adjective ˌɛpɪdiːmɪɒlədʒɪk(ə)lˌepəˌdēmēəˈläjəkəl
  • Relating to the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases.

    epidemiological studies of the effect of pesticides on humans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One consequence of epidemiological research into the contribution of lifestyle factors to cancer risk has been to blame the individual who develops cancer.
    • A 1993 epidemiological study found the town's residents suffered higher rates of cancer than the state average.
    • Evidence from epidemiological studies is strong that men with high occupational or recreational physical activity seem to have a decreased risk of colon cancer.
    • Epidemiological studies, for example, can help to identify factors contributing to particular human diseases.
    • USDA has initiated an epidemiological investigation to determine the animal's herd of origin.
    • Evidence from epidemiological studies seems to show consistently that intake of dietary fat and meat is positively related to risk of colorectal cancer.
    • However, epidemiological evidence suggests that trans fats account for about 100,000 premature deaths from cardiological disease in the United States each year.
    • The authors also cited a dozen previous epidemiologic studies associating vitamin C with a protective effect.
    • Furthermore, epidemiologic data in presymptomatic individuals with longitudinal follow-up are not well-established.
    • The increasing direct epidemiological evidence that relates insulin-like growth factor-I to the risk of cancer is consistent with more circumstantial evidence.

Derivatives

  • epidemiologically

  • adverb

Definition of epidemiological in US English:

epidemiological

(also epidemiologic)
adjectiveˌepəˌdēmēəˈläjəkəl
  • Relating to the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases.

    epidemiological studies of the effect of pesticides on humans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The authors also cited a dozen previous epidemiologic studies associating vitamin C with a protective effect.
    • USDA has initiated an epidemiological investigation to determine the animal's herd of origin.
    • Epidemiological studies, for example, can help to identify factors contributing to particular human diseases.
    • The increasing direct epidemiological evidence that relates insulin-like growth factor-I to the risk of cancer is consistent with more circumstantial evidence.
    • Evidence from epidemiological studies seems to show consistently that intake of dietary fat and meat is positively related to risk of colorectal cancer.
    • Furthermore, epidemiologic data in presymptomatic individuals with longitudinal follow-up are not well-established.
    • Evidence from epidemiological studies is strong that men with high occupational or recreational physical activity seem to have a decreased risk of colon cancer.
    • A 1993 epidemiological study found the town's residents suffered higher rates of cancer than the state average.
    • One consequence of epidemiological research into the contribution of lifestyle factors to cancer risk has been to blame the individual who develops cancer.
    • However, epidemiological evidence suggests that trans fats account for about 100,000 premature deaths from cardiological disease in the United States each year.
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