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Перевод: cohort speek cohort


[существительное]
когорта ; отряд ; войско; группа людей; группа ; последователь ; сторонник


Тезаурус:

  1. What's been missing up until now, though, has been the right producer - early REM cohort Mitch Easter's enlisted here - the cash to afford a string section for those weeping, sweeping passages and, crucially, confidence on the part of Moose themselves.
  2. Unless one has data from repeated surveys across time, there is no way of telling whether one is dealing with pure age effects, pure period effects or an interaction between the two, termed generation or cohort effects.
  3. At primary level, the drop-out rate rose to 30 per cent in the cohort which finished seven years of school in 1987 and then fell to 16.4 per cent for those finishing in 1989.
  4. The subsequent Framingham Study in 1977 reported a shorter term follow-up and included serum lipids and lipoproteins in a multivariate analysis in a total cohort of 4939 subjects (Garcia et al, 1974).
  5. And he turned and moved across the dais and out of the studio, followed by his cohort of technicians and production assistants, who thumped him on the back and shouted their own compliments into his receptive ears.
  6. Since the Black report further cohort and case-control studies of the area around Sellafield have been carried out, but there has been no comprehensive analysis of cancer incidence.
  7. In particular, Morton's "Logogen Theory" (Morton, 1969), Marslen-Wilson's "Cohort Theory" of word recognition (Marslen-Wilson and Welsh, 1978), and Rumelhart and McClelland's "Interactive Activation Model" (McClelland and Rumelhart, 1981; Rumelhart and McClelland, 1982) are relevant here.
  8. His face was the same colour as that of the King when the royal cohort arrived from the palace.
  9. The aims were to give families reproductive choice in future pregnancies; to enable them to plan for the future with a child with a disability; to avoid the experience of a prolonged diagnosis; and to identify a presymptomatic cohort who may benefit from future treatments.
  10. According to Marslen-Wilson and Welsh, a set of potential word candidates (the "cohort") is activated during the earliest phases of the word recognition process solely on the basis of bottom-up sensory information.
  11. Overlaying these gender differences, there is a cohort effect.
  12. White elders today, and even more so black elders who arrived in the 1950s, belong to a cohort that has often experienced assessment in earlier life as something that selects or rejects.
  13. Non-randomised cohort study with follow up of subjects for up to 23 years.

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