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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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Endemic - Definition of Endemic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Endemic. Look it up now! ... natural to or characteristic of a specific people or place; native; indigenous: endemic folkways; countries where high unemployment is endemic.
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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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