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epidemiological

epidemiologic \ep`i*de`mi*o*log"ic\, epidemiological \ep`i*de`mi*o*log"ic*al\, a. Connected with, or pertaining to, epidemiology; as, epidemiological studies.

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epidemiological

a. Of or pertaining to epidemiology.

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epidemiological

adj. of or relating to epidemiology; "epidemiological studies" [syn: epidemiologic]

Usage examples of "epidemiological".

There had to be some interesting epidemiological explanation behind it.

These cases raise a lot of epidemiological questions that should be answered.

I assure you all such epidemiological matters are handled in the strictest confidence.

More recently, soy protein has become a major food ingredient because of its health benefits, which are supported by epidemiological studies.

She and Krovetz were going to take a break from interviewing next-of-kin for the epidemiological curves.

Instead, they would leave the rest of the team issuing more guidelines for protecting the populace, and they would visit the epidemiological center: twenty-five square miles of small towns, woods, fields, and marshland.

Route 301 ran right through the epidemiological center, and it contained the bridge to connect this God-forsaken backwater with Virginia and the deep South.

Standing up so abruptly that her chair fell over, she marched across the street and put on her mourning dress and hat for her next objectively scientific epidemiological interview.

James Farlow, head of the epidemiological team from the CDC, had this to say.

The CDC says those are the most likely seeding dates, judging from the resulting epidemiological curves.

The role of cooked food mutagens as possible etiological agents in human cancer: A critical appraisal of recent epidemiological investigations.

Familial breast cancer: Collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 52 epidemiological studies including 58,209 women with breast cancer and 101,986 women without the disease.

She showed her ID to the guard, then entered the staff elevator and hit the button for the seventh floor, home of the epidemiological research lab.

The people at the CDC stand more chance of putting together some kind of epidemiological picture.

He was doing an epidemiological study of resistance cases in the area.