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Biostatistics
BIOSTATISTICS Biostatistics in the public health context consists primarily of developing descriptive statistics describing the overall health and well being of a population. These statistics include such measures as birth, death, and infant death rates; disease incidence and prevalence; and trends... Read more |
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Information Technology
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Many areas of public health, including vital statistics, investigation and research, surveillance, epidemiology, surveys, laboratories technology, maternal and child health, and environmental health, use information technology (IT) to achieve their goals and objectives. IT... Read more |
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Disposable income
Discretionary Income Discretionary income is a widely used but imprecise definition of that portion of personal income not spent on actual or perceived necessities. Thus discretionary income also includes savings. Perhaps because the definition of "necessities" vary from person to person, the U.S.... Read more |
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Spreadsheets
SPREADSHEETS Spreadsheet software is one of the most-used technologies for collecting, computing, and displaying data. Spreadsheets contain a rectangular array of cells in rows and columns that can hold data. Users can create business models, graphs and charts, and reports for financial,... Read more |
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Auditory integration training
Auditory integration training Definition Auditory integration training (AIT), is one specific type of music/auditory therapy based upon the work of French otolaryngologists Dr. Alfred Tomatis and Dr. Guy Berard. Origins The premise upon which most auditory integration programs are based is that... Read more |
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transfer functions in palaeoclimatology
transfer functions in palaeoclimatology Transfer functions are frequently employed in Quaternary palaeoclimatology because they provide an important method of reconstructing past climatic conditions. Transfer function equations are derived by using multivariate statistical techniques to define the... Read more |
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United States Naval Observatory
Naval Observatory USNO one of the oldest scientific agencies in the United States, established in 1830 as the U.S. Navy Depot of Charts and Instruments, responsible for the Navy's chronometers, charts, and other navigational equipment. Over the years its mission expanded to include a full range of... Read more |
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Tenskwatawa
Tenskwatawa Tenskwatawa (1775-1836), also known as the "The Prophet," was a Shawnee religious leader and reviver of traditional ways. With his brother Tecumseh, he worked to create an Indian confederacy to resist American encroachment on Indian lands. Tenskwatawa, known as Lalewithaka in his... Read more |
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Navarre Scott Momaday
Momaday, N[avarre] Scott (1934– ),Oklahoma‐born author of Kiowa ancestry whose books include House Made of Dawn (1969, Pulitzer Prize), a novel about a young Indian man unable to be at home in either the white or his ancestral society: The Way to Rainy Mountain (1969), Kiowa legends... Read more |
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