Sentence examples for demographic origin from inspiring English sources

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Experimental differences and strains variations (incl. demographic origin) may explain such discrepancy.

Subpopulations arise from differences in allele frequencies between individuals as a consequence of distinct ancestral and/or demographic origin.

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URMs have diverse demographic origins; they leave their home countries for a number of reasons.

In particular, we seek to identify (i) whether an APC analysis indicates attributions of the UK population trend to rising female and youth consumption are justified and (ii) the demographic origins for recent increases in abstention.

Capturing complex demographic origins of a variety of cultural groups will become increasingly important for biomedical and public health efforts in diverse populations, according to a team of researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.

In examining the causes of such a difference in genetic diversity it is important to consider the relative relatedness of the groups, and the possibility that there are large differences in overall diversity between peoples of such varied demographic origins whose effective population size, pattern of migration and reproductive behaviour are likely to be very different.

We evaluated the need for the ICU in this group, the SAPS 3 score preoperatively, the ASA physical status, demographics, origin and service requestor, need for blood transfusions intraoperatively, surgery time and hospital mortality.

Each patient was described by demographic data, origin sector and waiting time.

Demographic data (origin, age, and sex) were collected for all the patients and then related to the detected parasitic infections.

It asks a range of questions of travelers including about demographic factors, origin and destination of passengers and their primary purpose of travel [ 16].

The populations studied during the two cited periods were analyzed in terms of general demographic data, origin, presence or absence of other medical affections besides the principal diagnosis (co-morbidities) and in-hospital complications (any secondary diagnosis that appeared during the hospital stay, reflecting an organic affliction other than the principal diagnosis).

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