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Cohorts meaning
plural of cohort
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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.
Cohorts are prohibited from mixing with one another and teachers are assigned to specific cohorts.
Option 3: A full-day model with two different sizes of class cohorts -- a maximum of 15 for students in kindergarten to Grade 3 and cohorts of 20 for Grade 4 and up.
Without a significant influx of new residents in the 25-to-34 and 35-to-44 cohorts, these cohorts may see further declines in the next decade, the city said Tuesday.
After the then-AEC (United States Atomic Energy Commission) chairman Strauss denied Oppenheimer's security clearance, he and his cohorts were haunted by the controversial move.
As noted in the report prepared by Morrison Low (commissioned by Tamworth Regional Council) the TRC region is in the lowest 23 per cent of socio-economic cohorts.
But over the long run, you develop relationships with your players, with your teammates, with your cohorts.
Efforts to destigmatize drug use may delay this learning, draw out the epidemic, invite new cohorts to try hard drugs, and create more addicted people.
Factors such as stable cohorts post-COVID, increased buyer spending due to upmarket strategies, and the growth of value-added services contributed significantly to this strong performance.
In another update, Affimed revealed its plans to debut initial data from two expansion cohorts of the AFM24 monotherapy study at the upcoming ASCO meeting.
In fact, we’ll all be lucky to escape a government shutdown while Jim Jordan and his cohorts investigate phantom threats to our democracy.
In the ongoing study, the original three cohorts included patients with non-small cell lung cancer, EGFR wild type, gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma and pancreatic hepatocellular and biliary tract cancers respectively.
L.A. County participated in a that eliminated money bail and pretrial incarceration for cohorts of criminal defendants beginning in 2020, and reported positive results: fewer failures to appear, fewer rearrests.
Male graduates from ITE's December 2020 graduation cohort and the polytechnics’ March 2021 graduation cohorts, who will join the nursing workforce this year after their National Service (NS) obligations, are also eligible for the bonus.
Many of O'Brien's cohorts have opened up his absence in the Teen Wolf: The Movie, including Posey and Hoechlin, the former of whom noted the actor's absence in the show's final season while the latter recalled feeling his presence in the script.
Name names cowards; like Aso Taro, hypocrite Kishida, and the fossil fuel energy cohorts receiving subsidies from the public treasury.
Now again, we haven't provided the statistics of our trial, but they are each of the individual cohorts do have the same number of patients in them.
Of course, fianlimab, the LAG-3 antibody, is another important oncology opportunity for us, but we're studying in melanoma, where we have Phase I data that has been confirmed with 2 cohorts.
Otherwise, these cohorts will represent not just a lost generation but rather multiple lost generations,” he added.
Outside of some cutscenes with one of his cohorts, James (played by Troy Baker in the TV series), the game never gives an insight into how his evil extends beyond his interactions with Joel and Ellie.