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Subjects responding may represent a cohort of individuals who are more motivated and generally more compliant with therapy than nonresponders.
A cohort of caterpillars bands together to travel in a long column, looking to all the world like the dangerous body of a single, large snake.
Record industry growth through the 70s was largely a result of the baby boom cohort moving through the economy.
We who were born in the mid 50's are the biggest bulge of the baby boom cohort.
By 99 B.C., the army was reformed into cohorts, three maniples to a cohort.
This hypothesis should be re-examined and verified in a much larger cohort before it is used to prognosticate and manage patients.
Daryl Hannah plays an earthbound angel, while Anthony Edwards is her erudite cohort and British thespian Robin Sachs is the master angel.
The first cohort effect could be attributable to the selective attrition of inactive records.
But the second she became a traveling cohort she turned into a violent, raging beast.
Most cohort members reported their offspring's birth weights in pounds and ounces.
Though you are one century short from a cohort, you will be known as the storm cohort, as elite as the praetorians in status.
Parents fired questions at the administration about how the institution is dealing with the double cohort.
A recent report on a study of a cohort of Chinese workers exposed to benzidine is informative.
Approximately 2,400 individuals are randomly selected from each senior year cohort for biennial follow-up via mailed questionnaires.
In one cohort women undergo biennial screening over 10 years and in the other cohort they do not.
John 18 implies that a Roman tribune ordered part of his cohort to accompany the chief priests and the Pharisees in arresting Jesus on Thursday.
Johnson and a cohort of industry representatives have been busy banging the drum for London's fintech scene.
This data set was also derived from a cohort study of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
The study is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the aetiology of major chronic diseases.
Because of the double cohort, many universities are evaluating their current alcohol policies and considering going alcohol-free.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When Uncle Si and his cohort got through with them they were as billowy as the surface of the ocean.
Let not the drum major, gaudy as a calico cat, and his melodious cohort, be forgotten.
Florus withdrew with all his troops, except one cohort, to Caesarea.
Numbers of artists had arranged to go, accompanied by a whole cohort of models and pupils, who, by midnight, began to create a tremendous din.
Support is from Japanese Popstars cohort Gary Curran who now has a solo project since 2014 called Confute.
During the first round of surveys, one cohort was student teaching, and two groups had completed three semesters.
Certainly, if the butchers of the Schwarzburg are to form my cohort.
Dejan Ozegovic, also in the School of Public Health, looked at predications around returning to work, using the same cohort.
The cohort on duty was drawn up under arms at the palace gates.
This prospective observational cohort study was conducted at the PICU of the University Hospital, Crete.
Richie runs the titular hotel with his dull-witted cohort Eddie but it's a nightmare for the guests.
The COSS cohort included patients at very high risk for a second stroke.
Unlike recent Hispanic immigrants, Haitians have not been able to rely on labor market opportunities or networks established by an earlier migrant cohort.
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