Cohort
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They are now, my first
cohort
is all in college, earning a living wage.
And sometimes, he and his
cohort
would chant that provocation the entire school bus ride, 45 minutes up, 45 minutes back: "Percy!
What you can see, and remember each step in this is just one week, what you can see is that week to week, the change in the microbial community of the feces of this one child, the differences week to week are much greater than the differences between individual healthy adults in the Human Microbiome Project cohort, which are those brown dots down at the bottom.
This group is called the
cohort.
If the rate of nausea is higher in the herbal cohort, it suggests an association between the herbal supplement and nausea.
For example, if the
cohort
in our herbal study consisted of people who took the supplement for health reasons, they may have already had higher rates of nausea than the other people in the sample.
So to me it always seemed obvious that in order to achieve this dream, we would need to sequence a diverse
cohort
of people to obtain the full spectrum of human genetic variation on the planet.
It is the largest
cohort
in human history.
In the 1950s, a psychiatrist named Eliot Slater studied a
cohort
of 85 patients who had been diagnosed with hysteria.
I soon found myself a part of a
cohort
of women in their late 20s whose bodies were falling apart.
I've had a lot of conversations with people who happened to identify with a specific generational
cohort.
And we've put together a
cohort
of young scientists, male and female, who are champions, who are interested in coming together to make this vision come true.
Fast forward (actually, you'll want to fast-forward through much of this mess) to the present day, where a couple of campers are butchered; the teens follow in their wake, while a semi-concerned park ranger (a sleepwalking Jackie Coogan) and his healthier
cohort
(who spins a lot of time tuning his banjo) succeed partially in steering our attention from yards of run-of-the-mill nature-footage padding.
Her
cohort
is Benny played by Steve Brodie who, twenty years later, was a Presley punching bag in two Paramount King movies.
Barrymore, with a
cohort
of comedians, plays the comic fool and the wine-depressed Villon with a verve that Colman could not match.
If you don't crack up when Candy tries to help a guy with his groceries while being hand-cuffed to an escaped
cohort
in the process of having sex with his girlfriend with only the apartment door separating them (huh?, see the movie!), or the way Euguene Levy (the creator of Kong Fu Yu) is talking to his mom on the phone, or just the countless number of facial expressions that only Candy could deliver you better check your pulse!
Nevertheless, she ends up in prison with a group of characters, including a classic snitch and her deaf
cohort.
These resemble nothing more than a
cohort
of marital aids taped together and heading woozily space-ward.
Jean Simmons was lovely and fetching as young Caroline whose evil Uncle Silas, played superbly by Derrick DeMarney and his unscrupulous
cohort
Madame Rougierre try to do away with her in a gloomy mansion along with the aid of Silas's son Dudley (Katina Paxinou is brilliant as Madame).
Candy, performing in a joshing low-key, is aided very nimbly by teen
cohort
Shawnee Smith, and theirs is a dryly appealing rapport.
Members of this
cohort
who are seeking full-time employment have typically completed upper secondary education, but have decided not to pursue university education (or have completed their university studies early).
That is no small cohort: some 75% of people in Pakistan’s large cities are below the age of 25.
Many belong to the growing
cohort
of “working poor” – the “precariat” who have no choice but to accept low-wage positions in which they are often overworked and insecure.
If they do not move quickly enough, there is a broad
cohort
of whistleblowers, unions, consumer advocates, and others to give them the needed push, serving as a system of checks and balances.
Some believe in a global free-for-all; others believe that Britain should be free of foreign entanglements; and a third
cohort
wants, like Labour, to be part of the EU, viewing it not as the problem, but as part of the solution to managing globalization.
Baker and his
cohort
won the political debate.
The current
cohort
of Republican governors offers similarly innovative state-level solutions – for example, on spending, debt, and unfunded pension and health liabilities – as models for the country.
Separate facilities, better leave structures, and altered work schedules have served to make this growing
cohort
of women in the Pakistani military more comfortable.
Russia does not have the same demographic crisis – a large
cohort
of unemployed youth – that has catalyzed change in the Arab world.
In Africa, in particular, a burgeoning
cohort
of young people – 11 million entering the job market every year – is compounding the threat.
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