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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the equivalent group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group that has the same value, function, or characteristics as another group in a specific context. Example: "In this study, we compared the results of the experimental group to the equivalent group that received a placebo."
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When a select group of crop trees (largest 250 trees ha−1) in the thinning treatments was compared with the equivalent group in the control, there was a significant increase in mean diameter, diameter increment, basal area, basal area increment, and volume increment.
However, 80%% met the guidelines for physical activity, more than the equivalent group of the New South Wales population.
The pre-test scores were similar, but group C in Year 2 performed significantly worse than the equivalent group in Year 1.
A second measure of relative lifetime success was calculated assuming that emigrant parr had the same survival downstream as parr of the equivalent group remaining in the experiment-river.
Female nurses were more likely to report risky drinking habits than the equivalent group of the NSW population; evident at all age bands, this was most marked in those aged under 35 years (Fig. 2).
Aside from overweight and obesity, these risk factors were more prevalent in nurses than the equivalent group of the New South Wales population, particularly for risky alcohol intake which was much more common in female nurses and most marked in those aged under 35 years.
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The BPI made 43.3 million requests for Google to remove search results in 2013 (the US equivalent group, the RIAA, made 31.6 million).
The US equivalent group would be the National Black Police Association.
It is the structural equivalent group members who facilitate the diffusion of innovative technology from one group to another (Burt 1987).
§ P value for the difference in rate of cases and controls classified into the high opiate equivalent group.
The study used an equivalent group experimental design with pre/post-test and follow-up, in randomized controlled trials.
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