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Epidemiology: An Introduction
books.google.comKenneth J. Rothman - 2002 - 223 pages - Google eBook Preview These areas of knowledge have converged into a modern theory of epidemiology that has been slow to penetrate into textbooks, particularly at the introductory level. Epidemiology: An Introduction closes the gap. More editions
2. Epidemiology E-Book
books.google.comLeon Gordis - 2008 - 400 pages - Google eBook - Preview This popular book is written by the award-winning teacher, Dr. Leon Gordis of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. More editions
3. Epidemiology
books.google.comK. Vuylsteek, Manuel Hallen - 1994 - 367 pages - Preview
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Social Epidemiology
books.google.comLisa F. Berkman, Ichir Kawachi - 2000 - 391 pages - Google eBook - Preview This is the first systematic account of social epidemiology, and it will be especially useful to graduate students of epidemiology, public health, and medical sociology. More editions
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books.google.comRodolfo Saracci - 2010 - 145 pages - Google eBook Preview What is epidemiology? What are the causes of a new disease? How can pandemics be prevented?Epidemiology is the study of the changing patterns of disease and its main aim is to improve the health of populations. More editions
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books.google.comMark Woodward - 2005 - 849 pages - Preview It presents study designs commonly used for a wide range of purposes, and covers the spectrum of statistical principles and analytical tools used in epidemiological research, such as techniques used in report writing, descriptive analyses, ... More editions
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books.google.comThodore Harney MacDonald - 2007 - 214 pages - Preview To make the best use of statistical software, it is necessary to understand how probabilistic inference works. This book explains that, along with the various ways statistical data can be described and presented.
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books.google.comSarah Boslaugh - 2008 - 1240 pages - Preview The Encyclopedia of Epidemiology presents state-of-the-art information from the field of epidemiology in a less technical and accessible style and format.
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books.google.comEvelyn O. Talbott, Gunther F. Craun - 1995 - 227 pages Preview An Introduction to Environmental Epidemiology covers the basics of environmental exposure, health, & disease.
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Basic epidemiology
books.google.comR. Bonita, R. Beaglehole, Tord Kjellstrm - 2006 - 213 pages - Preview This edition includes chapters on the nature and uses of epidemiology; the epidemiological approach to defining and measuring the occurrence of healthrelated states in populations; the strengths and limitations of epidemiological study ... More editions
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Epigenetic Epidemiology
books.google.comKarin B. Michels - 2012 - 446 pages - Preview This book covers the basic concepts of epigenetic epidemiology, discusses challenges in study design, analysis, and interpretation, epigenetic laboratory techniques, the influence of of age and environmental factors on shaping the epigenome ... More editions
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books.google.comJaphet Killewo, Kristian Heggenhougen, Stella R. Quah 2010 - 512 pages - Google eBook - Preview Epidemiology and Demography provides practical guidance on planning and implementing surveillance and investigation of disease and disease outbreaks. Exploring contributing factors to the dynamics of disease transmission and the ...
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books.google.comJohn Pemberton, International Epidemiological Association 1963 - 341 pages - Snippet view More editions
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books.google.comDiana Kuh, Yoav Ben-Shlomo - 2004 - 473 pages - Preview 'A Life Course Approach to Chronic Disease Epidemiology' provides a detailed and up-to-date review of research findings which suggest that many of the chronic diseases prevalent in adult life have their origins in early life. More editions
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books.google.comRoss C. Brownson, Diana B. Petitti - 2006 - 358 pages Preview This text contains a chapter on the development and use of systematic reviews and one on epidemiology and the law. More editions
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books.google.comGermaine M. Buck Louis, Robert W. Platt - 2011 - 360 pages Google eBook - Preview The definitive textbook on the subject, offering a core curriculum that addresses the epidemiology of major reproductive and perinatal outcomes.
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books.google.comNoel S. Weiss - 2011 - 272 pages - Preview This is good for understanding basic principles and methods, but for students looking for real-world examples to sharpen their skills, there is Exercises in Epidemiology. More editions
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Field Epidemiology
books.google.comMichael B. Gregg - 2008 - 572 pages - Preview Finally, an appendix describes how to investigate a common source foodborne epidemic. This text gives public health professionals and students a practical and complete reference to use in virtually any field investigation setting. More editions
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books.google.comJ. Michael Oakes, Jay S. Kaufman - 2006 - 478 pages Google eBook - Preview This book should be of great interest not only to more advanced epidemiology students but also to epidemiologists in general, particularly those concerned with health policy and the translation of epidemiologic findings into public
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Pdq Epidemiology
books.google.comDavid L. Streiner, Geoffrey R. Norman - 2009 - 208 pages Preview Now in its 3rd edition, 'PDQ Epidemiology' is a quick access guide to epidemiological concepts & formulae aimed at researchers & healthcare professionals. More editions
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books.google.comHarold A. Kahn, Christopher T. Sempos - 1989 - 292 pages Preview This book is an expanded version of the Kahn's widely used text, An Introduction to Epidemiologic Methods (Oxford, 1983). More editions
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