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- adjective Of, pertaining to or characterized by a combination of
sociological anddemographic characteristics
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The finding from this study showed that after accounting for the socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle risk factors, and other medical conditions, the fact of having non-alcoholic fatty liver alone by itself was not associated with increased risk of death.
Julie Chen, M.D.: What's the Big Deal About a Fatty Liver? M.D. Julie Chen 2011
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Individuals with certain socio-demographic characteristics (male, white, more wealth) are far, far more likely to run, and to win, than woman, non-whites, and the poor.
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The finding from this study showed that after accounting for the socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle risk factors, and other medical conditions, the fact of having non-alcoholic fatty liver alone by itself was not associated with increased risk of death.
Julie Chen, M.D.: What's the Big Deal About a Fatty Liver? M.D. Julie Chen 2011
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The finding from this study showed that after accounting for the socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle risk factors, and other medical conditions, the fact of having non-alcoholic fatty liver alone by itself was not associated with increased risk of death.
Julie Chen, M.D.: What's the Big Deal About a Fatty Liver? M.D. Julie Chen 2011
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The finding from this study showed that after accounting for the socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle risk factors, and other medical conditions, the fact of having non-alcoholic fatty liver alone by itself was not associated with increased risk of death.
Julie Chen, M.D.: What's the Big Deal About a Fatty Liver? M.D. Julie Chen 2011
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Thus socio-demographic factors were generally favorable to female employment and can be regarded as facilitating the propulsion of women into the labor force.
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The response of female supply in the Yishuv to changes in demand over time was influenced by various socio-demographic factors such as size, age composition, marital status, fertility, education and attitudes.
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The socio-demographic characteristics of the female population, especially the immigrants, were generally conducive to female employment and may explain the steady increase in the numbers of women workers.
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We capture rich socio-economic and socio-demographic data of the recipients for you to target the selected segments of recipients.
Aghreni offers email list rental services for acquiring new customers 2009
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From the results of three national Jewish socio-demographic surveys, carried out in 1974, 1991 and 1998 respectively (and although not comparable in all respects), it is clear that Johannesburg, the city with the largest concentration of Jews, has shown a significant increase in the number of observant Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox in the last two decades, with Cape Town beginning to manifest similar tendencies more recently.
South Africa. 2009
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