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epidemiologists

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  • noun Plural form of epidemiologist.

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  • The researchers - statisticians and epidemiologists from the National Cancer Institute and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - also found that increased risk of death from obesity was seen for the most part in the extremely obese, a group constituting only 8 percent of Americans.

    eat. live. enjoy. 2005

  • Many will recall epidemiologists getting excited by the Warcraft Plague incident, and there are other similar events dating back to at least Habitat.

    November 2008 2008

  • Many will recall epidemiologists getting excited by the Warcraft Plague incident, and there are other similar events dating back to at least Habitat.

    The Mapping Principle: Open for Comment 2008

  • This has long been known by epidemiologists, which is one reason why determining if "hot spots" for disease or health complaints are in fact evidence of a real, causative, link between an environmental factor and the complaints or simply random statistical noise.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Nathan Wolfe - a human biology professor at US-based Stanford University - and colleagues have established the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative (GVFI), which brings together specialists such as epidemiologists to identify bugs at their point of origin and monitor their spread into human populations.

    SciDev.Net 2009

  • The tool lets certain users such as epidemiologists create disease-specific reporting forms.

    govhealthit_daily 2009

  • To get better health outcomes, we need to unleash epidemiologists (the creative analyzers of data in health care) and quality improvement specialists (the people who can translate experience into better practice) to get better outcomes in health care.

    James R. Knickman: The Moneyball Approach to Health Care James R. Knickman 2011

  • I imagine commencement is one of those events that epidemiologists worry about.

    Discourse.net: H1N1 Flu: It's Getting Closer 2009

  • Injected into these wells is a toxic mix of 245 chemicals shown by epidemiologists to cause rare cancers, infertility, brain damage, autism, and other neurological disorders.

    Wonk Room » $199.5 Million Spent On Energy Ads Since Obama’s Inauguration 2009

  • To get better health outcomes, we need to unleash epidemiologists (the creative analyzers of data in health care) and quality improvement specialists (the people who can translate experience into better practice) to get better outcomes in health care.

    James R. Knickman: The Moneyball Approach to Health Care James R. Knickman 2011

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