| population g. |
the study of the distribution of genes in populations and of how genes and genotype frequencies are maintained or changed. See also Hardy-Weinberg law, under law.
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| population m. |
the mean of the probability distribution characterizing a specified population; for a finite population, the arithmetic mean of the population values.
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| population standard d. |
standard d.
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| population attributable fraction |
The theoretical reduction of incidence that would be expected if the entire population had the same level of exposure as a specified referent group (which could be a group with low or no exposure).
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| population dynamics |
the study of changes and the reasons for changes in population size.
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