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    Biochemical Epidemiology

    Biochemical epidemiology incorporates the collection of biologic specimens in epidemiologic investigations, which can be analyzed by laboratory techniques to gain better insights into specific environmental and genetic determinants of disease, precursor states, and the pathogenic mechanisms. (NCI Thesaurus)




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