英語 での Age-specific の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Ages& Groups: Age-specific and multi-age groups and challenges.
Adolescents and young adult cancer patients have age-specific issues arising from their treatment.
These age-specific formulations contain varying levels of different nutrients.
This rate was considerably higher than the age-specific suicide rate in all other age groups.
The age-specific content system takes age-specific characteristics into consideration.
UNICEF andpartners will also ensure the released children have access to age-specific education services.
His age-specific programs are guaranteed to keep kids of any age engaged for the entire party.
Every Sunday, children from kindergarten to junior high school agehave fun learning about the Creator God in their age-specific classes.
Vital signs: racial disparities in age-specific mortality among blacks or african americans- united states, 1999-2015.
If either of these viruses were to successfully jump from birds into humans, we now know something about the age groups that they would be hit the hardest," Worobey said, adding that efforts to develop a universal flu vaccine hinge on such insights because"such a vaccine would likely target the same conservedprotein motifs on the virus surface that underlie this age-specific pattern.".
Another study from Australia reported age-specific cumulative risk of prostate cancer of up to 60% by age 80 years.[65].
Age-specific mortality rates for women aged between 40 and 49, 50 and 64, and 64 and 74 years peaked prior to the introduction of breast cancer screening in 1988.
In addition,relative risks are lifetime ratios and do not provide age-specific calculations, nor can the relative risk be multiplied by population risk to provide an individual's risk estimate.
The age-specific mortality rates rapidly increased with age between 50 and 74 years, especially among females, and sharply declined at 80+ years.
Main outcome measures Body mass index(BMI)(kg/m2), sex-specific and age-specific BMI Z-scores(relative to the International Obesity Task Force cut-offs) and prevalence of obesity(%).
The resort also offers age-specific lessons for kids-which include fun indoor arts and crafts to break the ice-broken down into three categories: Discovery(ages 3-4), Pioneer(ages 5-6) and Explorer ages 7-12.
Pressed by the international organizations probing into the harmful effects of radiation exposure,TEPCO submitted data on age-specific doses of the workers with distribution charts of their internal-exposure and thyroid equivalent doses to the World Health Organization in March 2012.
Mr Merler said:"Although a policy of age-specific prioritisation of antiviral use will be controversial ethically, it may be the most effective use of stockpiled therapies.
Drs. Blaser and Chen cited three lines of evidence to support the idea that these tumorsrepresent a new type of stomach cancer: the age-specific effect(increasing incidence among younger generations); the location of the tumors in the stomach(primarily in the gastric corpus and adjacent areas); and the strong sex effect.
These formulas contain not only gender and age-specific levels for vitamins and minerals, but also appropriate digestive factors and herbal extracts based on gender and/or age.
California ski resorts offer a wide range of age-specific lessons and activities-some with kids' clubs that last half or full days, so that everyone gets plenty of time to ski or board at their own skill level.