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The phrase "a population of concurrently" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The study examined a population of concurrently participating individuals in the research."
Alternatives: "a group of simultaneously" or "a cohort of concurrently".
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Instead of using binary outcomes, individual differences in systemic exposure levels (parent compound or metabolite) in a population of concurrently exposed individuals can serve as intermediate phenotype when investigating relationships between dose response and individual susceptibility to toxicity and disease.
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Furthermore, due to their widespread long-term use, their side effects are well established in a population of patients who maybe concurrently on these drugs while on ADT.
To compare the response rates and safety profiles of two investigational chemotherapies that were delivered concurrently with whole-brain radiotherapy in a population of patients with chemonaive non-small cell lung cancer.
RNA-Seq, the sequencing of a population of RNA transcripts using high-throughput sequencing technologies, profiles an entire transcriptome at single-base resolution whilst concurrently quantifying gene expression levels [ 1- 5].
Concurrently, a second population of smaller cells appears, classically referred to as 'chondrocyte-like' owing to apparent phenotypic and morphological similarities with cartilage chondrocytes (Urban and Roberts, 1995).
This case study only had one subject, so it is of interest as to how the developed model can be scaled to work with a larger population concurrently to produce similar results.
To determine this, we transfected the R8-4 and R13-1 mtZFN variants individually or concurrently into HOS H39 cells (Porteous et al, 1998), which harbour on average ∼85% CD mtDNA, and selected a bulk population of cells expressing mtZFNs (Fig 3C).
In the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia, the Aboriginal population has concurrently high rates of low birth weight, infant under-nutrition and infection, as well as adult diabetes, renal disease and cardiovascular disease, all contributing to a disproportionately high rate of premature adult death.
Owing to the heterogeneity of the disease, numerous effects will be observable concurrently in a population, and therefore aggregate markers may allow more comprehensive quantification in clinical studies.
The aggregation-rate kernel of shear-induced aggregation introduced by Smoluchowski (1917) is accurately reproduced by a discrete element model to investigate the behavior of a multiscale approach that couples discrete element simulations concurrently to a population balance model.
However, by comparing birth cohorts across the study period, only those characteristics whose distribution in the study population changed concurrently with the time of introduction of PCV can act as potential confounders.
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