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- without missing a year; "they travel to China annually" (同)yearly, every year, each year
- twice a year; "we hold our big sale biannually"
- twice a year (同)biyearly
- occurring or payable every year; "an annual trip to Paris"; "yearly medical examinations"; "annual (or yearly) income" (同)yearly
- (botany) a plant that completes its entire life cycle within the space of a year
- a reference book that is published regularly once every year (同)yearly, yearbook
- completing its life cycle within a year; "a border of annual flowering plants" (同)one-year
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 年々,毎年 / 年に1回
- 『年1回の』;毎年の / 1年間の,年間の / 年1回,毎年
- 『1年の』,1年間の / 年々の,例年の / 1年1回の,(雑誌など)年刊の / (植物が)1年生の / 年報,年鑑(yearbook);年1回の行事 / 1年生植物
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Annual or yearly is something that happens once a calendar year. "Annual" may be an abbreviation for:
- Annual publication
- Yearbook
- Literary annual, 19th Century
- Annual plant
- Annual report
- Annual giving
Annual may also refer to:
- Annual, Morocco, a settlement in northeastern Morocco
- Annuals (band), a musical group
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English Journal
- The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: a resource for understanding the outpatient dermatology treatment.
- Ahn CS1, Allen MM, Davis SA, Huang KE, Fleischer AB Jr, Feldman SR.Author information 1Department of Dermatology and.AbstractBACKGROUND: The National Ambulatory Care Survey (NAMCS) collects information on outpatient medical care in the United States. Key characteristics of the NAMCS methodology are not well recognized. We describe the NAMCS survey design and patient visits to dermatologists and to present information on the validity of the NAMCS data by comparing key features of the dermatologist sample to other surveys of dermatologists.
- The Journal of dermatological treatment.J Dermatolog Treat.2014 Dec;25(6):453-8. doi: 10.3109/09546634.2014.858409. Epub 2013 Nov 21.
- BACKGROUND: The National Ambulatory Care Survey (NAMCS) collects information on outpatient medical care in the United States. Key characteristics of the NAMCS methodology are not well recognized. We describe the NAMCS survey design and patient visits to dermatologists and to present information on t
- PMID 24256113
- Epidemiology of Hantavirus infections in humans: a comprehensive, global overview.
- Watson DC1, Sargianou M, Papa A, Chra P, Starakis I, Panos G.Author information 1Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Patras University General Hospital , Patras , Greece .AbstractHantaviruses comprise an emerging global threat for public health, affecting about 30,000 humans annually. Infection may lead to Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the Americas and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in the Europe and Asia. Humans are spillover hosts, acquiring infection primarily through the inhalation of aerosolized excreta from infected rodents and insectivores. Risk factors for infection include involvement in outdoor activities, such as rural- and forest-related activities, peridomestic rodent presence, exposure to potentially infected dust and outdoor military training; prolonged, intimate contact with infected individuals promotes transmission of Andes virus, the only Hantavirus known to be transmitted from human-to-human. The total number of Hantavirus case reports is generally on the rise, as is the number of affected countries. Knowledge of the geographical distribution, regional incidence and associated risk factors of the disease are crucial for clinicians to suspect and diagnose infected individuals early on. Climatic, ecological and environmental changes are related to fluctuations in rodent populations, and subsequently to human epidemics. Thus, prevention may be enhanced by host-reservoir control and human exposure prophylaxis interventions, which likely have led to a dramatic reduction of human cases in China over the past decades; vaccination may also play a role in the future.
- Critical reviews in microbiology.Crit Rev Microbiol.2014 Aug;40(3):261-72. doi: 10.3109/1040841X.2013.783555. Epub 2013 Apr 22.
- Hantaviruses comprise an emerging global threat for public health, affecting about 30,000 humans annually. Infection may lead to Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the Americas and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in the Europe and Asia. Humans are spillover hosts, acquiring infectio
- PMID 23607444
- Quantifying missing annual emission sources of heavy metals in the United Kingdom with an atmospheric transport model.
- Dore AJ1, Hallsworth S2, McDonald AG3, Werner M4, Kryza M4, Abbot J5, Nemitz E2, Dore CJ6, Malcolm H2, Vieno M2, Reis S2, Fowler D2.Author information 1Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK. Electronic address: todo@ceh.ac.uk.2Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK.3Scottish Environment Protection Agency, UK.4Department of Climatology and Atmosphere Protection, University of Wrocław, Poland.5Ricardo-AEA, Didcot, UK.6Aether Ltd., Oxford, UK.AbstractAn atmospheric chemical transport model was adapted to simulate the concentration and deposition of heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, selenium, vanadium, and zinc) in the United Kingdom. The model showed that wet deposition was the most important process for the transfer of metals from the atmosphere to the land surface. The model achieved a good correlation with annually averaged measurements of metal concentrations in air. The correlation with measurements of wet deposition was less strong due to the complexity of the atmospheric processes involved in the washout of particulate matter which were not fully captured by the model. The measured wet deposition and air concentration of heavy metals were significantly underestimated by the model for all metals (except vanadium) by factors between 2 and 10. These results suggest major missing sources of annual heavy metal emissions which are currently not included in the official inventory. Primary emissions were able to account for only 9%, 21%, 29%, 21%, 36%, 7% and 23% of the measured concentrations for As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn. A likely additional contribution to atmospheric heavy metal concentrations is the wind driven re-suspension of surface dust still present in the environment from the legacy of much higher historic emissions. Inclusion of two independent estimates of emissions from re-suspension in the model was found to give an improved agreement with measurements. However, an accurate estimate of the magnitude of re-suspended emissions is restricted by the lack of measurements of metal concentrations in the re-suspended surface dust layer.
- The Science of the total environment.Sci Total Environ.2014 May 1;479-480:171-80. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.02.001. Epub 2014 Feb 20.
- An atmospheric chemical transport model was adapted to simulate the concentration and deposition of heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, selenium, vanadium, and zinc) in the United Kingdom. The model showed that wet deposition was the most important process for the transfe
- PMID 24561924
Japanese Journal
- DECREASE IN THE BODY MASS OF WILD RINGTAILED LEMURS AT BERENTY RESERVE IN MADAGASCAR WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES
- Shin'ichiro ICHINO (1)Kaoru CHATANI (2)Yoshi KAWAMOTO (1)Hiroki SATO (3)Anna SCHNÖLL (4)Takayo SOMA (3)Mitsuru AIMI (1)Yukio TAKAHATA (6)
- African study monographs 34(2), 109-118, 2013-08-31
- … Despite their reduced body mass,adult females maintained a high birth rate (73.0% annually), but infant mortality was very high(86.2%) from 2006 to 2011. …
- NAID 110009613680
- DECREASE IN THE BODY MASS OF WILD RINGTAILED LEMURS AT BERENTY RESERVE IN MADAGASCAR WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES
- ICHINO Shin'ichiro,CHATANI Kaoru,KAWAMOTO Yoshi,SATO Hiroki,SCHNÖLL Anna,SOMA Takayo,KOYAMA Naoki,AIMI Mitsuru,TAKAHATA Yukio
- African Study Monographs 34(2), 109-118, 2013-08-00
- … Despite their reduced body mass, adult females maintained a high birth rate (73.0% annually), but infant mortality was very high (86.2%) from 2006 to 2011. …
- NAID 120005333775
- 吉村 俊朗,川崎 涼子,吉村 俊祐,宮崎 禎一郎,向野 晃弘,米澤 武人,Yoshimura Toshiro,Kawasaki Ryoko,Yoshimura Shunsuke,Miyazaki Teiichiro,Mukaino Akihiro,Yonezawa Takehito,米沢 武人,ヨシムラ トシロウ,カワサキ リョウコ,ヨシムラ シュンスケ,ミヤザキ テイイチロウ,ムカイノ アキヒロ,ヨネザワ タケヒト
- 福岡医学雑誌 104(4), 95-99, 2013-04-25
- … We measured serum uric acid levels in Yusho sufferers annually from 2007 to 2012 in Nagasaki prefecture. …
- NAID 120005303395
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