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Endemic
Endemic Look up Endemic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Endemic, in a broad sense, can mean belonging ... scope. It also has two specific meanings: endemic (ecology): an organism being "endemic" means exclusively native to a place ...
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Endemic (translated from Russian)
Endemic Endemic - constant existence in any territory of that ...
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Endemic (translated from Spanish)
Endemic That he is exclusive of a territory ...
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Endemic species (translated from Japanese)
Endemic species Endemic speciesWith, in only that country or area ... not distributed in only Japan,The Japanese endemic speciesWith you say. Mechanism islands being many ... also the reason to which that increases endemic species. From the similar reason, being the ... easy to occur, result to cause regional endemic species is easy. If you refer ...
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Endemic disease (translated from Portuguese)
Endemic disease endemic disease it differs from epidemia for being ... determined area. Thus, for example, we have endemic areas of yellow fever in Amazônia , endemic areas of dengue , etc. When travelling for an endemic area it is necessary that the ...
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Endemic goitre
Endemic goitre Endemic goitre [[Image:|190px|center|]] ICD-10 E010 ... OMIM [1] MedlinePlus [2] eMedicine / DiseasesDB 4222 Endemic goitre is a type of goitre that ... such areas goitre is said to be "endemic". This type of goitre is easily preventable ... to be fortified with iodine. Treatment of endemic goitre is medical with iodine and ...
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Endemic (ecology)
Endemic (ecology) This article is about the ecological meaning of "endemic". See also endemic (epidemiology). In biology and ecology endemic means exclusively native to a place or ... differentiated from indigenous. A species that is endemic is unique to that place or ...
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Endemic (epidemiology)
Endemic (epidemiology) This article is about the epidemiological meaning of "endemic". See also endemic (ecology). In epidemiology, an infection is said to be endemic (from Greek en- in or within + demos ... for external inputs. For example, chickenpox is endemic in the UK, but malaria is ...
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Talk:Endemic
Talk:Endemic pedantic correction: last sentence of (otherwise excellent) definition "Endemic in biology and ecology..." contains a redundancy ... note, I think it is unfortunate that "endemic" is so often used in general contexts ... between the alternative meanings. "Warfare was not endemic to North Island tribes at this time ... of Northern tribal life." The formulation using endemic seems to be to add nothing ...
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Endemic typhus
Endemic typhus Endemic typhus [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD ... typhus control in Gulfport Mississippi, ca. 1945. Endemic typhus ("Murine typhus" or "fleaborne typhus") is ...
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