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Discover LudwigThe phrase "different subpopulations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to distinct groups within a larger population that have their own unique characteristics or attributes. Example: The study found that there were significant variations in diet and lifestyle among different subpopulations within the city, despite being part of the same overall population.
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Thus, these low-quality studies from different subpopulations may be biased since groups potentially differ in their prognostic balance.
They found that the puddles contained two different subpopulations.
The means of the different subpopulations were computed to assess this risk (Table 2).
SNPs are selected to target polymorphisms in specific pairs of parents, within or between different subpopulations.
If two chromosomes have the same genes but belong to different subpopulations, they have different meanings.
Claim 5: We can make comparable score and trait interpretations for individuals from different subpopulations.
To support the utility of the scale across different subpopulations, invariance analysis is also recommended.
They show variations between different subpopulations within the same nation, over time, and between nations.
This dual tracing protocol was further implemented with the visualization of different subpopulations of striatal interneurons.
HDL consists of different subpopulations and they vary in their anti-atherogenic properties.
The distribution of spermatozoa in the different subpopulations was not related to fertility.
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