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Dictionary » A » Age distribution Age distributionAge distribution The frequency of different ages or age groups in a given population. The distribution may refer to either how many or what proportion of the group. The population is usually patients with a specific disease but the concept is not restricted to humans and is not restricted to medicine. ![]()
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Animal Tracks1.Do animal tracks change with age? How? 2. Also Is weight distribution constant regardless of gait?
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The Fiber DiseaseWhat a load of garbage. Weekly October 19, 2001 / 50(41);893-7 Recognition of Illness Associated with the ... paralysis, especially if occurring in otherwise healthy persons); 2) an unusual age distribution for common diseases (e.g., an increase in what appears to be a chickenpox-like ...
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