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  • ...growth model assumes that there are not limits of the growth. In fact for epidemiology the maximum of infected people is given by the total population. If we cons ...0</math> = the <math>x</math>-value of the sigmoid's midpoint, which is in epidemiology the point in time with maximum growth rate (maximum value of the derivation ...
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  • ==Epidemiology== ...
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  • In epidemiology it is important to have a basic understanding of reported numbers of COVID- [[File:Geogebra logistic growth epidemiology1.png|thumb|Logistic Growth in Epidemiology as [https://www.geogebra.org/m/wtmeqgvf Geogebra-Applet].]] ...
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  • ...tial growth model assumes that there are no limits to growth. In fact, for epidemiology, the maximum number of infected people is given by the total population. If ...th>x_0</math> = the <math>x</math> value of the inflection point, which in epidemiology is the point in time with the maximum growth rate (maximum value of the der ...
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  • |[[doi:10.15347/wjm/2014.002|An epidemiology-based and a likelihood ratio-based method of differential diagnosis]] || [h |[[doi:10.15347/WJM/2020.001.2|Epidemiology of the Hepatitis D virus]] ...
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  • ...iology]]''' (spatial topics of Risk Management in [[Wikipedia:Epidemiology|Epidemiology]]) and [[Category:Epidemiology]] ...
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  • |pdf = An epidemiology-based and a likelihood ratio-based method of differential diagnosis.pdf ...m]]s). Following are two methods of differential diagnosis, being based on epidemiology and likelihood ratios, respectively. ...
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  • ...s or where certain communicable diseases occur in [[Wikipedia:epidemiology|epidemiology]]. ...
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  • == Application in Epidemiology == ...r major application for these methods is the domain of [[w:en:epidemiology|epidemiology]],<ref name="Chao">{{cite journal |last=Chao |first=A. |author1-link=Anne C ...
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  • ...url=https://insights.ovid.com/crossref?an=00001648-199501000-00009|journal=Epidemiology|language=ENGLISH|volume=6|issue=1|pages=42–48|doi=10.1097/00001648-19950100 ...
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  • * '''[[Spatial Epidemiology]]''' ...
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  • ...cal_control/en/ fogging] reduces the risk of getting a [[Wikipedia:Vector (epidemiology)|vector-borne]] disease<ref>WHO Information on vector-borne diseases http:/ ...
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  • ...ed, for example, by an [[Wikipedia:Differential_diagnosis#Specific_methods|epidemiology-based differential diagnostic procedure]], where potential candidate condit In this case, an [[Wikipedia:Differential_diagnosis#Specific_methods|epidemiology-based differential diagnostic procedure]] is used, and its first step is to ...
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  • ...bservational studies (e.g. [[w:en:environmental epidemiology|environmental epidemiology]]) and forest plots are often used in presenting the results of such studie ...
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  • * '''([[COVID-19]])''' Analyze the challenges of risk management in epidemiology and identify different phases: ...
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  • |journal=Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health ...
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  • * Slide 7 of http://www.slideshare.net/gill1109/epidemiology-meets-quantum-statistics-causality-and-bells-theorem ...pidemiology-meets-quantum-statistics-causality-and-bells-theorem gill1109 "Epidemiology-meets-quantum-statistics-causality-and-bells-theorem" (see slide 7)] ...
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  • | department1 = Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America '''Viral phylodynamics''' is defined as the study of how [[w:epidemiology|epidemiological]], [[w:immune system|immunological]], and [[w:evolution|evo ...
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  • In the field of [[w:Epidemiology|epidemiology]], '''source attribution''' refers to a category of methods with the object ...is a highly interdisciplinary area of [[w:Molecular_epidemiology|molecular epidemiology]] that incorporates concepts and skills from [[w:Mathematical_statistics|ma ...
    123 KB (17,872 words) - 17:14, 3 April 2024
  • ...on genetics|population genetics]], [[w:ecology|ecology]], [[w:epidemiology|epidemiology]], and [[w:systems biology|systems biology]]. ...read to applications outside population genetics, such as systems biology, epidemiology, or [[w:Phylogeography|phylogeography]]. ...
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