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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age deviation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as statistics, psychology, or demographics to refer to the difference between an individual's age and a standard or expected age.
Example: "The study measured the age deviation of participants to assess their developmental progress compared to the average age for their cohort."
Alternatives: "age difference" or "age disparity".
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Based on the temporal variability of the local reservoir age deviation δR, the core has been visually divided into four time intervals, denoted zones 1 4 (Figure 5).
Similarly, the local 14C reservoir age deviation from the global 'model' ocean, δR t), can be estimated as the difference between a measured marine 14C age, 14 C M ( t ), and the contemporaneous marine 14C age of the global 'model' ocean, 14 C MAR ( t ) : Δ R ( t ) = 14 C M ( t ) − 14 C MAR ( t ).
Higher CD4 count was associated with higher heart age deviation.
Heart age deviation ('heart age' real age) was calculated for each individual for each smoking assumption.
Heart age deviation widened with increasing age and was very much higher if people smoke.
We estimated the relationship between heart age deviation and real age using fractional polynomial regression.
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After preprocessing and quality control, we were left with 952 female subjects (59.31 mean age, standard deviation 9.85).
The mean maternal age (±standard deviation) was 29.8±7.2 years.
Mean age (standard deviation) was 45.2 (21.0) years.
RESULTS: The mean age (standard deviation) of the population-based subjects was 56.9 (8.5) years, and 50.2% were male.
The mean age (standard deviation) was 12.9 (3.24) years, and patients 11-14 years constituted 44.9%% of cases.
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