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Discover LudwigThe term "sub population" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in scientific contexts to refer to a smaller group within a larger population. For example, "The researchers studied a sub population of participants aged 60 to 80."
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Except for CD207 and CD11R3, this sub population does not express other tested markers.
Conversely the sub population (3) defined as CD163lowCD172apos presents a variable proportion of CD207low cells.
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Trans* masculine is a better term to use to describe this sub-population of our society.
Not all dolphins, just a tiny sub-population of bottlenose dolphins in Laguna, Brazil.
Politically, focusing on religion is potentially divisive because it focuses all our attention on one sub-population and neglects another.
The individual assignments and Q-matrix in the three different sub-population revealed that sub-population I included 51.4 %, sub-population II 33.8 % and sub-population III 14.8%% of the analysed accessions.
Then, each sub-population is independently evaluated by an improved gravitational search algorithm (IGSA).
Sub-population is a new approach for solving multi-objective problems by fixing each sub-population for a pre-determined criterion.
An accession was assigned to a sub-population when more than 80% of its genome came from that sub-population; otherwise it was classified as admixed (m).
Students without computers in their homes form a sub-population of the greater population which shares certain characteristics, so these results may not generalize beyond the sub-population.
An accession was discretely classified in a sub-population when the admixture percentage of the accession for the sub-population concerned was above 80%.
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