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  2. Category:Recipients of the Order of Aviz - Wikipedia

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  3. Noel Nutels - Wikipedia

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    Noel Nutels (1913-1973) was a Brazilian physician who dedicated his life to the well-being of Brazilian Amerindians. [1] Biography. He was born in Ukraine in 1913 and ...

  4. Epidemiology - Wikipedia

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    Epidemiology has its limits at the point where an inference is made that the relationship between an agent and a disease is causal (general causation) and where the magnitude of excess risk attributed to the agent has been determined; that is, epidemiology addresses whether an agent can cause disease, not whether an agent did cause a specific ...

  5. Global Infectious Disease Epidemiology Network - Wikipedia

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    Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network (GIDEON) is a web-based program for decision support and informatics in the fields of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine. [1] Due to the advancement of both disease research and digital media, print media can no longer follow the dynamics of outbreaks and epidemics as they ...

  6. House of Aviz - Wikipedia

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    The founder of the House of Aviz, King John I of Portugal, was born in 1357 as the illegitimate child of King Pedro I of Portugal, a member of the Portuguese House of Burgundy, and Teresa Lourenço, daughter of a Lisbon merchant. In 1364, at 7 years old, John was made Grand Master of the Order of Aviz, henceforth becoming known as John of Aviz.

  7. Epidemic curve - Wikipedia

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    An epidemic curve, also known as an epi curve or epidemiological curve, is a statistical chart used in epidemiology to visualise the onset of a disease outbreak. It can help with the identification of the mode of transmission of the disease. It can also show the disease's magnitude, whether cases are clustered or if there are individual case ...

  8. Grădinița - Wikipedia

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  9. Aviz - Wikipedia

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    Aviz, Fars, a village in Fars Province, Iran; Aviz, the medieval name of Avis, Portugal; Aviz, South Khorasan, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran; Tarik Aviz, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran; Aviz Rural District, in Fars Province, Iran; House of Aviz, a dynasty of the kings of Portugal; Order of Aviz, a Portuguese Order of Chivalry