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  • == Case-fatality rate == ...d: kās-fa-tal-i-tee rāt), also known as the '''case fatality risk''' or '''case fatality ratio''', is a measure of the severity of a particular disease by
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  • '''Case Fatality Rate''' The '''Case Fatality Rate''' (CFR) (pronounced: /keɪs fəˈtalɪti reɪt/) is a statistical measure
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  • '''Case Fatality Rate''' (pronounced: /keɪs fəˈtalɪti reɪt/) is a term used in [[Epidemiolog ...atality" is derived from the Latin "fatalis", meaning "of fate". The word "rate" comes from the Latin "rata", meaning "fixed, settled".
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  • == Case-fatality rate == ...d: kās-fa-tal-i-tee rāt), also known as the '''case fatality risk''' or '''case fatality ratio''', is a measure of the severity of a particular disease by
    2 KB (239 words) - 11:41, 10 February 2024
  • ...hich means 'fall' or 'event'. It was later adopted into Middle English as 'case', referring to an event or occurrence. In epidemiology, a '''case''' is a person in the population or study group identified as having the pa
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  • '''Case Fatality Rate''' The '''Case Fatality Rate''' (CFR) (pronounced: /keɪs fəˈtalɪti reɪt/) is a statistical measure
    2 KB (259 words) - 19:34, 11 February 2024
  • |Term=Sedimentation rate ...iseases and diseases of the blood and bone marrow, the blood sedimentation rate is increased. 
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  • |Term=SED rate |Short definition=SED rate (eh-RITH-roh-site SEH-dih-men-TAY-shun .
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  • '''Case Fatality Rate''' (pronounced: /keɪs fəˈtalɪti reɪt/) is a term used in [[Epidemiolog ...atality" is derived from the Latin "fatalis", meaning "of fate". The word "rate" comes from the Latin "rata", meaning "fixed, settled".
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  • ...iseases and diseases of the blood and bone marrow, the blood sedimentation rate is increased.  ...is increased. Also called erythrocyte sedimentation rate and sedimentation rate {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • == Case (medicine) == '''Case''' (pronounced: /keɪs/) in the field of [[medicine]] refers to an instance
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  • ...er of infected individuals, the rate of pathogen emission, the ventilation rate, and the susceptibility of the exposed individuals. * [[Ventilation rate]]
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  • ...ed: ta-ki-sis-toh-lee) is a medical term that refers to an abnormally high rate of muscle contractions. This can occur in any of the body's muscles, but is ...sciousness. In pregnant women, it can also cause a decrease in fetal heart rate.
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  • .... The active site is now free to accept another substrate molecule. In the case of more than one substrate, these may bind in a particular order to the act * [[Reaction rate]]
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  • ...reated by plotting the true positive rate (TPR) against the false positive rate (FPR) at various threshold settings. * [[True Positive Rate]]: Also known as sensitivity, it measures the proportion of actual positive
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  • ...has not occurred in a sample with ''n'' observations, suggesting that the rate of occurrences could be as high as 3/n. ...that if an event has not occurred in a sample with ''n'' observations, the rate of occurrences could be as high as 3/n.
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  • ...se to the onset of symptoms in secondary cases. It is used to estimate the rate of spread of a disease and to predict future cases. The serial interval can * [[Generation time]]: The time from infection in a primary case to the time of infection in secondary cases.
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  • ...in its own currency). This value is then compared with the actual exchange rate; if it is lower, then the first currency is under-valued (according to PPP * [[Exchange Rate]]: The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
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  • ...y that a quantity may increase over time. It occurs when the instantaneous rate of change (that is, the derivative) of a quantity with respect to time is p ...s a number is multiplied by itself. In the case of exponential growth, the rate of growth is proportional to the current value, leading to the quantity inc
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  • ...and 'mill', which is a place established for a particular process, in this case, grinding grain. The term was later applied to exercise equipment due to th Treadmills are used as exercise machines for increasing the heart rate and maintaining it for cardiovascular exercise. They may also be used to as
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  • ...resulted in 280 deaths out of 318 reported cases, marking a case fatality rate of 88%. ...he village of Yambuku, located in the Mongala District of Zaire. The first case was reported on September 1, 1976, and the disease quickly spread through t
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  • ...tion", which refers to the point of connection between two things. In this case, it refers to the junction or connection between the atria and ventricles o Junctional rhythm is characterized by a heart rate that is usually regular but slower than normal (bradycardia), and is caused
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  • * [[Mortality rate]] * [[Infection rate]]
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