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epidemiologically

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In an epidemiological manner.

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  • adverb With regard to epidemiology

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Examples

  • Women bore the brunt of drug scapegoating, defined as epidemiologically dangerous and responsible for the spread of HIV to the heterosexual community.

    Women And Drugs: Twenty Five Years Of Research And Policy 1991

  • We're providing assistance on laboratory capacity, on collecting data, because one of the better ways that we can prepare up here is to know what exactly is happening epidemiologically in Mexico.

    CNN Transcript Apr 27, 2009 2009

  • The research presents results that combine the economic approach with epidemiologically-based data to project federal costs for diabetes under alternative policies.

    James S. Marks: Replacing the Shouts of Recess with the Deliberations of Research 2009

  • We're providing assistance on laboratory capacity, on collecting data, because one of the better ways that we can prepare up here is to know what exactly is happening epidemiologically in Mexico.

    CNN Transcript Apr 27, 2009 2009

  • Researchers said the findings show "elimination is epidemiologically feasible, and large areas of Africa are more amenable to control than appreciated previously," raising hope that the disease could be more precisely targeted.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • I see what happens to my child only to be told that epidemiologically it could/would/did never happen.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • While, epidemiologically, your positing of a well known figure injects too much bias to get a useful answer – it tends to confirm my own observations that race is almost inexplicably intertwined and becoming indistinguishable from culture/environment.

    WHAT DOES “BLACK” AND “WHITE” LOOK LIKE ANYWAY? » Sociological Images 2008

  • They were both pretty convincing showing how Rachel Carson's hypothesis that chemical exposure can cause DNA breaks that lead to breast cancer and other cancers has now been epidemiologically confirmed.

    More Makeup = More Ugly Cancer? GreenFertility 2007

  • They were both pretty convincing showing how Rachel Carson's hypothesis that chemical exposure can cause DNA breaks that lead to breast cancer and other cancers has now been epidemiologically confirmed.

    Archive 2007-04-01 GreenFertility 2007

  • Because I that, you know, when you sort of look epidemiologically and say there are fewer left-handed people now, why?

    CNN Transcript May 2, 2007 2007

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