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Cohort

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Cohort meaning

A group of people supporting the same thing or person. | A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or having a common characteristic. | Any division of a Roman legion, normally of about 500 or 600 men (equalling about six centuries).

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The students will be placed in a cohort group - Cohort A will attend Mondays and Tuesdays and Cohort B will attend Thursdays and Fridays.

Cohort 1 of 60 patients has completed the study and Cohort 2 of 50 patients is currently recruiting.

Our pre-seed initiative, Atoms, has partnered with 14 very early-stage start-ups in the first cohort, and another 10 in the second cohort.

According to Johnson, the gap in graduation rates for the cohort coming in in 2012 — one year after the cohort in Kelchen’s data — was 14 percentage points, with a 59 percent six-year graduation rate for Pell students.

The programs first cohort just finished their first class this fall, with the second cohort beginning in the spring.

Earlier this summer, I was proud to welcome the third cohort of members to my Youth Council and recognize the hard work of the first cohort, as they assume new roles as alumni.

The century that each centurion commanded was a direct reflection of his rank: command of the 1st century of the first cohort was the highest, and the 6th century of the 10th cohort was the lowest.

The cohorts were ranked from the first to the tenth and the century within each cohort ranked from 1 to 6, with only five centuries in the first cohort (for a total of 59 centurions and the primus pilus).

The most senior centurion in a legion was known as the primus pilus (first file or spear), who directly commanded the first century of the first cohort and commanded the whole first cohort when in battle.

A cohort of 17 counties in rural eastern Montana defined its regional settlement decision-makers in November and, by early December, had yet to begin official talks about where the money should go.

A cohort of people it describes as “travel transformers” will spark the emergence of “regenerative travel”, Intrepid Travel predicts.

Adrian Everett, a sophomore business management major and returning cohort member, nearly rejected the initiative’s invitation because of the seminar.

After two years of hard work, David’s commitment paid off when he emerged top of his class out of a cohort of almost 2,000 graduates.

A full courtroom and a full cohort of jurors yesterday heard the final submissions from counsel in the second-degree murder trial of Robert Steven Wright.

A HUGE cohort of Leeton shire businesses are preparing to put their best foot forward for this year's Riverina Murray Business Awards.

An analysis of cohorts is valuable because observing a particular variable allows one to understand the business narrative of revenue, acquisition costs, and churn over a single cohort and across cohorts.

And for you as a customer, the 2023 Small Business Cohort is a must-attend event if you want to shop and support local vendors by doing so.

Applications are still open for the next cohort of BSc Public Health Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship and there couldn't be a better time to take the next step in your career and engage in industry-standard education.

As a cohort, if they decide to begin reducing their exposure US residents have less than a trillion equivalent in foreign currencies to sell in exchange.

As investors, we leverage cohort analyses to elucidate the mechanisms of growth, retention, and sales efficiency.