Sentence examples for knowledge of a disease from inspiring English sources

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Any nation with knowledge of a disease outbreak of international concern is obligated to report it to the WHO within 24 h.

This difference between knowledge and actual practice indicates that high knowledge of a disease does not necessarily go hand in hand with accurate behavior and practices, as other factors may come into play.

Hence, clinical and research users with prior knowledge of a disease are able to dramatically reduce the variant search space based on a wide variety of custom prioritization criteria.

Although the Incas and their ancestors lacked a written language, they used pottery to depict diseases, customs, ceremonies, rituals, and many other activities, thus creating a visual record of their knowledge of a disease process that existed for centuries; such pieces of pottery now provide vivid documentation of their sufferings.

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While all of these resources have merit, a researcher interested in the complete set of the genetic knowledge for a disease or set of diseases is left having to search through a variety of databases to manually compile the results.

The implied assumption here is that knowledge of how a disease process creates its effect will allow one to prevent the process from altering measured bodily functions, thus preventing disease progression and promoting recovery.

The sheer number of sick patients of all types gave doctors the opportunity to develop a comprehensive knowledge of a single disease or field.

Suddenly, the generalist physician was redefined from the doctor who had no specialty training to one who was specially educated to care for the whole patient; a doctor who specialized in the breadth of medical care rather than the deep knowledge of a single disease or organ system.

Even when an outbreak is over, a thorough epidemiologic and environmental investigation often can increase our knowledge of a given disease and prevent future outbreaks.

Adjusting for the baseline differences - willingness to travel and knowledge of a preventable disease - in an exchangeable correlation structure (logit.gee model, 1000 simulations).

Sixty-seven percent of the forms expressed indirect benefits to research participants, often in the form of altruistic notions of helping society benefit from greater knowledge of a particular disease or childhood development.

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