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Popular Work
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[Work written for non-professional or lay audiences.
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Population
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D011153 |
[The total number of individuals inhabiting a particular region or area.
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Population Characteristics
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D011154 |
[Qualities and characterization of various types of populations within a social or geographic group, with emphasis on demography, health status, and socioeconomic factors.
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Population Control
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D011155 |
[Includes mechanisms or programs which control the numbers of individuals in a population of humans or animals.
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Population Density
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D011156 |
[Number of individuals in a population relative to space.
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Population Dynamics
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D011157 |
[Frequent change of residence, either in the same city or town, or between cities, states or communities.
, The pattern of any process, or the interrelationship of phenomena, which affects growth or change within a population.
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Population Forecast
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[Estimates of projected population.
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Population Groups
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[Individuals classified according to their sex, racial origin, religion, common place of living, financial or social status, or some other cultural or behavioral attribute. (UMLS, 2003)
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Population Growth
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D011158 |
[Increase, over a specific period of time, in the number of individuals living in a country or region.
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Population Health
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[The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group. These populations are often geographic regions, such as nations or communities, but they can also be other groups. (From Am J Public Health. 2003 March; 93(3): 380–383)
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Population Health Management
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[Community engagement, facility management, and organization, access to care that is timely and affordable; the availability of effective services, and high-quality primary health care. (World Health Organization)
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Population Surveillance
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D011159 |
[Ongoing scrutiny of a population (general population, study population, target population, etc.), generally using methods distinguished by their practicability, uniformity, and frequently their rapidity, rather than by complete accuracy.
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Populus
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D032107 |
[A plant genus of the family SALICACEAE. Balm of Gilead is a common name used for P. candicans, or P. gileadensis, or P. jackii, and sometimes also used for ABIES BALSAMEA or for COMMIPHORA.
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Porcine Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome
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[A worldwide emerging disease of weaned piglets first recognized in swine herds in western Canada in 1997. This syndrome is characterized by progressive weight loss, rapid (tachypnea) and difficult (dyspnea) breathing, and yellowing of skin. PMWS is caused by PORCINE CIRCOVIRUS infection, specifically type 2 or PCV-2.
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome
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D019318 |
[A syndrome characterized by outbreaks of late term abortions, high numbers of stillbirths and mummified or weak newborn piglets, and respiratory disease in young unweaned and weaned pigs. It is caused by PORCINE RESPIRATORY AND REPRODUCTIVE SYNDROME VIRUS. (Radostits et al., Veterinary Medicine, 8th ed, p1048)
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Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus
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D045722 |
[A mutant strain of TRANSMISSIBLE GASTROENTERITIS VIRUS causing mild or subclinical respiratory infections in young SWINE. It may also play a role in post-weaning porcine respiratory disease complex, especially when combined with other respiratory agents.
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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
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D053485 |
[A species of CORONAVIRUS causing acute enteritis in swine. Infections have been seen mostly in Europe, where it is endemic, and in China.
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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus
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D019316 |
[A species of ARTERIVIRUS causing reproductive and respiratory disease in pigs. The European strain is called Lelystad virus. Airborne transmission is common.
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Porcupines
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D046328 |
[Old world PORCUPINES with shorter tails and rattle quills.
, Prehensile-tailed PORCUPINES, in the family Erethizontidae.
, Common name for large, quilled rodents (RODENTIA) comprised of two families: Old World porcupines (Hystricidae) and New World porcupines (Erethizontidae).
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Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins
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[Proteins secreted from an organism which form membrane-spanning pores in target cells to destroy them. This is in contrast to PORINS and MEMBRANE TRANSPORT PROTEINS that function within the synthesizing organism and COMPLEMENT immune proteins. These pore forming cytotoxic proteins are a form of primitive cellular defense which are also found in human LYMPHOCYTES.
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