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1. What does Nonendemic mean? Not endemic
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2. (adjective) Words near Nonendemic in the Dictionary
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3. Definition of Nonendemic in the Definitions.net dictionary
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4. What does Nonendemic mean? Information and translations of Nonendemic in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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5. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2020 Forum discussions with the word (s) "Nonendemic" in the title: No titles with the word (s) "Nonendemic". Visit the …
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6. "Mottled, mottling, teeth (enamel) (endemic) (Nonendemic)" References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
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7. References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "mottled, mottling, teeth (enamel) (endemic) (Nonendemic)"
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8. This review discusses the cost-effectiveness of current malaria treatment and prophylaxis in endemic and Nonendemic c …
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9. There is emerging evidence that even though the prevalence of Behcet's may be similar to that of endemic areas, in nonendemic regions the condition may be less severe, suggesting potential environment agents in determining the severity of the disease.
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10. The Epidemiology of African Swine Fever in "Nonendemic" Regions of Zambia (1989-2015): Implications for Disease Prevention and Control African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and deadly viral hemorrhagic disease of swine.
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11. In Nonendemic regions, providers are often unfamiliar with the protean manifestations of histoplasmosis. Consequently, the disease may be overlooked, leading to …
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12. Nonendemic: Not
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13. There is emerging evidence that even though the prevalence of Behcet's may be similar to that of endemic areas, in Nonendemic regions the condition may be less severe, suggesting
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14. In Nonendemic regions, tobacco exposure has been associated with type I NPC but not with type II or III NPC
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15. In Nonendemic areas, the mean peak age has been given as around 12 years (Hupp et al
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16. Successful diffusion of a Nonendemic food product begins from a core group of dedicated loyal users, like the participants in the current study
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17. By understanding the values these consumers associate with the Nonendemic product, marketing managers can identify and select key features and meanings to emphasize in the product's design and
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18. Adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma (ATL) is a mature T cell malignancy associated with human T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-1), a retrovirus that is endemic in several regions, including the southwest region of Japan’s Kyushu area .Because of population migration from the Kyushu area to Nonendemic metropolitan cities like Tokyo and Osaka, these cities are expected …
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19. In Nonendemic countries, immigrants with imported brucellosis can be treated, to prevent secondary brucellosis infection, an occupational hazard among laboratory technicians
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20. Rongioletti et al, 1 in a recent case report, underlined the problem of leprosy diagnosis in Nonendemic areas like Europe
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21. We would like to report 3 additional cases that illustrate very well how in Nonendemic countries both dermatologists and dermatopathologists often lack specific experience, with potentially harmful delay in patient's treatment.
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22. View This Abstract Online; Behcet's syndrome in Nonendemic regions
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23. The phylogenetic tree and the network reconstructed highlight a genetic structuration of these populations in two well defined groups: Ouarzazate (or endemic areas) and Non-Ouarzazate (or Nonendemic areas).
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24. Epidemiology in Nonendemic Areas
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25. In Nonendemic areas, most cases of acute HEV are sporadic and have been associated with travel to endemic countries (so‐called “imported or travel‐associated hepatitis E infection” 7)
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26. The results are expected to contribute to what is known about 17D-induced immunity in Nonendemic populations, our understanding of how YFV-neutralizing antibody titers are affected by time since vaccination, prior or subsequent flavivirus infection and travel history, and inform how clinicians should consider revaccination in travelers who
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27. Aims and Objectives: The present study was aimed to describe clinicoepidemiological profile of the cases of CL from South Rajasthan, which is a Nonendemic area of Rajasthan.
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28. Painless swelling of the forefoot and recurrent subcutaneous abscesses of the lower leg-two distinct pre- sentations illustrating the spectrum of eumycetoma in a Nonendemic country
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29. Other Nonendemic states) is rare, or, underdiagnosed and underreported
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30. In the era of cART therapy HIV infected individuals have the opportunity to live longer and travel around the globe, potentially increasing the opportunity of mak-ing a diagnosis of histoplasmosis in Nonendemic areas [9]
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31. Intramedullary spinal histoplasmoma is a rare manifestation of disseminated histoplasmosis, particularly in Nonendemic regions
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32. The incident of syphilis was 8% and of Lyme borreliosis 3% in this study in a Nonendemic area
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33. This retrospective study determined the prevalence of dermatological lesions associated with canine leishmaniasis (CanL) in a Nonendemic area in Italy
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34. Abstract The incidence of otosclerosis in Nonendemic patients is low, and preoperative diagnosis can be challenging
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35. The aim of this study was to evaluate computed tomography (CT) findings in patients with otosclerosis and determine their correlation with audiometric findings and surgical outcome in a Nonendemic population.
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36. The authors provide a topical review of ALA and summarize clinical data from a series of 29 patients with ALA presenting to seven hospitals in Toronto, Ontario, a Nonendemic setting, over 30 years
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37. This combination might be an effective treatment option in Nonendemic areas, when diethylcarbamazine, the drug of choice, is not available
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38. We have previously demonstrated that some cases of endemic and Nonendemic simple goiter are associated with a mutation within exon 10 of the thyroglobulin gene
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39. Combined use with O&P increased the sensitivity of detection, facilitating the use of Quik Chek in point-of-care settings in Nonendemic situations
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40. The mean intraocular pressure was 1.58 mmHg lower in the individuals from the mesoendemic communities compared with those from the Nonendemic communities (p < …
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adj. 1. Prevalent in a particular locality, region, or population: endemic diseases of the tropics. 2. Native only to a particular locality or region: endemic birds. 3. Common in or inherent to an enterprise or situation: "All the difficulties endemic to historical research become more acute in the case of war" (Constantine Pleshakov).
The ability of non-endemic marketing to reach your target audience in new ways that may not be immediately obvious is what separates it from other methods.
Non-endemic marketing bucks this trend, relying on themes and methods that may not be immediately discernible as relevant. The focus of non-endemic marketing is on the consumer and not on the marketing channels being used.
endemism - nativeness by virtue of originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place) autochthony, indigenousness. nativeness - the quality of belonging to or being connected with a certain place or region by virtue of birth or origin.