cohort study
retrospective cohort study
the 1940–1944 birth cohort of women.
a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting and redrafting legislation.
The cashiered dictator and his cohorts have all written their memoirs,
The gangster walked into the room surrounded by his cohort. ·
Dress simply, pursue nature but not flubdub. Mind the fashion of your age cohorts; be polite according to different occasion.
(2) the inverse relation between sibship size and a child's schooling accentuates for the cohorts 1950-59 and 1960-69;
She said this was " the largest cohort in the world. It is extraordinary."
Waldinger's parents were from the same generation as the study's first cohort.
Schneider belonged to a younger, more rebellious cohort, happy to take science to the streets.
" It's much more about cohort than age, " Gelman says.
We are honored and grateful to invite him into our cohort.
The only cohort expected to grow is the oldest one.
Everyone is put in a cohort about 3 to 5 people.
And it's especially important among the youngest cohort of workers.
Another more of interaction that you get in the MAPP program is with cohorts.
Even before the police showed up, Filley and her cohorts were hunting for clues.
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