Sentence examples for a population characterised from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a population characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing specific traits or features that define a particular population in a study or analysis.
Example: "The research focused on a population characterised by high levels of education and income."
Alternatives: "a population defined by" or "a population marked by".

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A population characterised by higher health needs requires relatively more services to maintain an equivalent level of access compared to a similarly sized population with lower health needs.

This study aims to investigate the relation between handgrip strength, ageing and mortality in a population characterised by a predominance of malnutrition and manual labour.

In conclusion, the present data showed no increased breast cancer risk among antibiotic users in a population characterised by one of the highest breast cancer incidence rates worldwide (National Board of Health, 2003), although further study would be useful.

However, Aryan and Rezaei (2013b) reported the prevalence of comorbidities observed in studies (Aryan et al, 2013a ; Bousquet et al, 2012 ) carried out in general populations, whereas our study was conducted in children with Down syndrome which is a population characterised by immunological impairment.

In human breast cancers, a population characterised by the expression of cell-surface markers, CD24−/low/CD44high, was reported to be highly enriched in TICs, compared with populations of CD24high/CD44high cells (Al-Hajj et al, 2003; Mani et al, 2008).

14 The non-significant risk increase related to 'having the reaction at work' could be explained by the obvious correlation between high-risk jobs for sting and the occurrence of reaction in a population characterised by severe allergic reaction to Hymenoptera venom.

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A culture containing several subpopulations, whether distinct (as in Figure 2, or part of a single population characterised by a particular value from a range of an extensive variable) may be said to be differentiated (and of course may de-differentiate) in terms of physiological macrostates, that may or may not be able to interconvert.

Prison inmates are a vulnerable population characterised by complex health problems.

Second, we do not have dietary and drug used information on the study participants, which might have an influence on metabolite concentrations, but the Newfoundland population is an isolated population characterised by relative environmental homogeneity and metabolite concentrations in SFs is less influenced by dietary intake.

In the present research we aimed at investigating if these features of the engagement process may be consistent with the case of patients with HF who constitute a very specific clinical population characterised by an unexpected acute event that has a deep impact on the patient's identity and emotional response.

We therefore investigated whether neighbourhood greenspace was associated with type 2 diabetes in a large multiethnic population characterised using robust, objective measurements.

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