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Workouts of the Day (WODs) posted on CrossFit.com do not include scaling options for females or any other subset of the CrossFit community, suggesting that individuals may chose to scale appropriately but should not feel limited in any way, for example by age or gender.

Where significance is reduced, this presumably indicates a potentially spurious association driven, for example, by age providing a surrogate measure for breed or group.

We planned to also extract data for any subgroups presented in the reports (for example by age or HIV status), but no reports presented data for subgroups.

The sample size was calculated based on a need for sufficient statistics to undertake some subgroup analysis, for example by age group or region, for both new and returning patients.

In addition, whereas FAO food balance sheets utilised comparable methods across nations and years, we recognised that availability data may overestimate true intakes and do not provide information on within-nation heterogeneity, for example, by age or sex.

For example, by age two, children readily infer that living things from the same category will share internal features and nonvisible functions despite differing appearances (e.g., Gelman and Coley, 1990; Gelman and Markman, 1986; Coley, 2012).

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This entails comparing observed and predicted risks within predefined subgroups of importance to clinicians and policymakers, for example, defined by age groups, behavioural risk exposure categories, health regions, sociodemographic groups, hypertension status and diabetes status.

Some studies yield observations that are individually matched, such as cross-over trials, trials on matched subjects (which are, for example, matched by age or sex) or data (e.g. two eyes from the same subject) or before-after studies.

(For example, by the age of eight they should be able to draw a bar graph).

For example, by the age of one, human infants can use direction of gaze and focus of attention to infer the referent of a speaker's utterance (Baldwin and Moses 1994).

For example, after stratification by age, the proportions of cardiovascular co-morbidity among ever-users and never-users of old age were 33.6 and 42.0%, respectively (P = 0.002).

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