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Endemic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Endemic , in a broad sense, can mean "belonging" or "native to", "characteristic of", or "prevalent in" a particular geography, group, field, area, or environment; native to an area or scope. It also...
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Endemism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Endemic (epidemiology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In epidemiology, an infection is said to be endemic (from Greek en- in or within + demos people) in a population when that infection is maintained in the population without the need for external...
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Definition of endemic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of endemic. Pronunciation of endemic. Translations of endemic. endemic synonyms, endemic antonyms. Information about endemic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... endemic disease...
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Endemic - Definition of Endemic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Endemic. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... natural to or characteristic of a specific people or place; native; indigenous: endemic folkways; countries where high unemployment is endemic.
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Definition of endemic from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: French endémique, from endémie endemic disease, from Greek endēmia action of dwelling, from endēmos endemic, from en in + dēmos people, populace — more at demagogue...
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These problems are endemic to the theory of thematic roles as currently conceived, because the classification it implies simply does not correspond to legitimate linguistic semantic definitions.
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Endemic means a disease occurs all the time, and with predictable regularity, in a specific area or population. For example, chicken pox occurs all the time at a certain frequency among American school children.
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Catalina endemic plants are species that occur naturally on Catalina Island and nowhere else in the world. A restricted (endemic) island distribution may result from the gradual elimination of a species on the mainland and its persistence on the isolated island(s), where the threat of extinction may be less.
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