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The ethnicities
noun
The common characteristics of a group of people, especially regarding ancestry, culture, language or national experiences.
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The ethnicities of two offenders were unknown (.4 %).
The ethnicities of participants were derived from principal components analysis (PCA).
The ethnicities of those with vaccine induced immunity are presented in Table 2.
The ethnicities of the participants were: White British (n = 9), Black British (n = 3), and other (n = 3).
The ethnicities of the 237 TCGA patients were: 'white', 172; 'Asian', 26; 'black or African American', 12; 'unknown', 27.
If this law can similarly be used in the realm of ethnicities, the greater modernization and more developed the economy, the greater the opportunity for all of the ethnicities to share their respective advantageous ethnic characteristics.
However, the Han rely primarily on those who deeply penetrate the ethnic minority areas, exerting their ability to form cohesion, consolidating all of the ethnicities into a unity.
Watch the ethnicities change, and the reading material — from Bibles to library studies textbooks to ethnic newspapers.
Everything's fresh, it's cheap, we have all the ethnicities and they all do it properly.
The report did not specify the ethnicities of the people who were detained.
Others are fragmented nationally but not regionally, as the ethnicities are not segregated spatially.
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