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Principles of analytic epidemiology

Principles of analytic epidemiology

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Published by U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga .
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  • Epidemiology

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    ContributionsCenters for Disease Control (U.S.)
    The Physical Object
    Pagination18 p. :
    Number of Pages18
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14220740M

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    Principles of Epidemiology: A Self-Teaching Guide consists of a series of problem-solving exercises designed to introduce and guide readers toward an understanding of the principles and methods of epidemiology, rather than the epidemiology of specific diseases or subject areas such as ""infectious disease"" or ""chronic disease"" epidemiology.   5 Essential Principles for Understanding Analytics. by ; I’ve written a whole chapter about it in my book, automated analytics. These analytical decisions are made not by humans, but by.

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