Sentence examples for population quarters from inspiring English sources

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18 19 38 We used Spearman's partial rank correlation coefficients to examine age adjusted associations between characteristics of the study population, quarters of leukocyte telomere length, and Alternate Mediterranean Diet score groups.

Table 3 gives an initial descriptive analysis of the association between prostate specific antigen and subsequent prostate cancer events after we categorised the data by population quarters of prostate specific antigen concentration.

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Europe's global weight must shrink too: Mr Laqueur notes that its share of world population, one-quarter in 1900, may fall below 5% by 2050.

19 Despite a similar level of educational attainment to that in the wider Australian population, one-quarter of the sample were unemployed or unable to work, an employment rate much higher than the current Australian average of 6.3%.

The result, said Robert Wuthnow, director of the Center for the Study of Religion at Princeton University, is that the terrorist attacks have not undermined the nation's basic religious equilibrium: one-quarter of the population devout, one-quarter secular and one-half mildly interested.

39 Table 1 shows the main age standardized characteristics of the study population by quarters of telomere length.

In the arthritis with anemia population, three quarters of arthritis patients were female, whereas in the arthritis without anemia population, female patients comprised approximately two thirds of the population (Table 1).

To examine the repeat rate of screening colonoscopy in the commercial and Medicare populations, colonoscopies performed in 2005 with a repeat colonoscopy within 4 years (48 months in commercial population; 16 quarters in Medicare population) with an eligible HCPCS code and an eligible ICD-9 diagnosis code (Table  1) were analyzed.

In an F2 population, about one-quarter of plants flowered early, similar to 1408, and three- quarters flowered late, similar to MTE, suggesting that a major, recessively acting gene controlled early flowering of accession 1408.

Mr Galakatos points to America's rich and ageing population: only one-quarter of people who have sleeping difficulties take any drug, he says.

VAGLAHS serves a disproportionately older population; nearly one-quarter of all patients are age ≥ 75, and therefore, a large group of VAGLAHS patients are at risk for falls.

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