Sentence examples for characterised individuals from inspiring English sources

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Although we see an increase in cluster-accuracy when removing individuals with a mixed background and operating at super-population level, the clustering is not as precise as on the carefully curated and characterised individuals from the 1000 Genomes Project.

13 16–18 In addition to the recorded absolute levels of cardiovascular risk factors, we characterised individuals based on current clinical guidelines for hypertension 19 overweight and obesity 20 and according to a calculated global lifetime risk score.

Other ADRA2A variants and features of the metabolic syndrome Rosengren et al. used a tagging SNP approach and identified 19 ADRA2A SNPs for analysis with glucose and insulin traits, and type 2 diabetes risk [ 4] in a relatively small study of 935 well characterised individuals.

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This study found dose-response evidence for risk of heart disease and stroke among atomic bomb survivors over the radiation dose range 0-4 Gy (mostly 0-2 Gy) based on well characterised individual doses and essentially complete ascertainment of mortality over the period of five to 58 years after exposure to radiation.

New research initiatives in the ageing field could help to identify factors that characterise individuals that reach very old ages in good health.

The Central Statistical Office CSOO) 1996 classification of occupations 27 was used to characterise individuals as high (professional/managerial/technical), mid (non-manual/skilled manual) or low (semiskilled/unskilled).

We used only one measure at one point in time to characterise individuals and did not take into account possible changes in lifestyles over follow-up.

By comparing variation in body shape between front- and side-views, we found that for all the morphological criteria used to characterise individuals, the variation in body shape was larger for side- than for front-views.

It is also important to acknowledge that living circumstances may change for a number of reasons and do not have the stability of other variables used to characterise individuals, such as educational achievement or even socioeconomic status.

Close examination of the craniofacial structures reveals a decrease in the size of WHSC1 −/− mutant heads by 22% (1230±9 μm, n=3 vs 1577±4 μm, n=3; P=4×10, Fig. 1A-D) and a temporal protrusion of the skull (supplementary material Fig. S1B,C,E,F, arrowheads) that also characterises individuals with WHS.

Indeed, this notion is further supported by evidence from family studies [e.g. Lindgren et al., 2009] and studies of singletons [e.g. Whitehouse et al., 2007b], including those that suggest that no single profile of language ability is adequate to characterise individuals with ASC [ Kjelgaard & Tager-Flusberg, 2001].

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