Примери за използване на Epidemiological studies на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Controlled epidemiological studies conducted to establish whether.
Carrying out epidemiological studies;
Conducting epidemiological studies and risk assessment;
Few epidemiological studies have evaluated the effects of air pollution on the risk of pulmonary tuberculosis(TB).
It has often avoided detailed epidemiological studies that might show a wider range of harm.
Multiple, recent epidemiological studies have pinpointed links between regular exercise
One randomised controlled trial and epidemiological studies found a two- to threefold higher risk for users compared with non-users.
Although no clear association with the administration of antipsychotics has so far been demonstrated in clinical and epidemiological studies, caution is recommended in patients with relevant medical history.
Data from epidemiological studies suggest an increased risk of spontaneous abortion after use of prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors in early pregnancy.
More than 20 large scale epidemiological studies show that the shorter your sleep, the shorter your life.
The evaluation is generally based on epidemiological studies that show the development of cancer in exposed humans.
Results from three prospective epidemiological studies(more than 1000 exposed outcomes)
Epidemiological studies support a bidirectional relationship between serum testosterone
More than 20 large-scale epidemiological studies show that the shorter your sleep, the shorter your life.
The evaluation is usually based upon epidemiological studies showing the development of cancer in people who are exposed.
Pregnancy Epidemiological studies involving in total approximately 2000 women exposed to lamotrigine monotherapy during pregnancy cannot exclude an increased risk for congenital malformations.
health assessments, and epidemiological studies.
It conducted a review of epidemiological studies on cancer rates in people exposed to low doses of radiation and concluded.
According to the results of epidemiological studies, migraine affects from 3% to 38% of the world's population.
is a standard method for large epidemiological studies and phylogenetic analysis with international comparisons.