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Longitudinal meaning
Running across a set direction of an object. | Running across a set direction of an object. | Running in the direction of the long axis of a body.
Synonyms of Longitudinal
Example sentences (20)
Batshaw ML, Tuchman M, Summar M, Seminara J, Members of the Urea Cycle Disorders C. A longitudinal study of urea cycle disorders.
Below is a composite longitudinal view of Detour Lake.
So we can compare apples to apples, when we look at longitudinal trends.
The authors of the longitudinal cohort study wanted to determine whether there is an association between the number of Black county-level primary care physicians and the number of mortality-related outcomes.
The company trained its AI tool using its proprietary longitudinal MRI dataset, which comprises hundreds of thousands of MR images taken of cancer patients and healthy subjects.
The vehicle also features a unique front grille with longitudinal bars.
This has been fuelled by the longitudinal profile of lowering interest rates and ready access to credit.
Working towards their mission, Charting Careers serves approximately 50 youth and their families across the city through their longitudinal, wrap-around support programming and approximately 35 families through their “Community Impact Teams” project.
Doctors of BC celebrated the first anniversary of the launch of the Longitudinal Family Physician Payment Model (LFP) in the province last week.
Huma developed the algorithm by leveraging 15+ years of longitudinal data from over 500,000 individuals from the UK Biobank Dataset.
Our study is the first to provide a longitudinal and qualitative analysis of the press council's rulings.
The longitudinal studies are a little different.
The new study used data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) and was conducted with significant samples of children from across Australia.
Conducted in partnership with the China Medical University, and Qatar University, the longitudinal study (1991 to 2009) is the first to assess egg consumption in a large sample of Chinese adults.
Fans of longitudinal documentaries will appreciate the effort that’s gone into this ambitious new series in which four filmmakers follow the lives of four British families over a four-year period.
He is the convener of the Comparative Organizational Inequality Network (COIN) which includes twenty-two scientists exploring relational inequality theory with longitudinal linked employer-employee data from thirteen countries.
Nevertheless, for more accurate estimation of asymptomatic proportion, we will need longitudinal followup to assess for symptom development, which has not yet been performed.
That watching junk finishes our ability to think, reason, use logic, see different points of view and multi-task, would make an interesting longitudinal study for every generation that has lived, given who doesn’t watch junk?
According to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, an estimated 400,000 people in Ireland experience loneliness.
Comparative Longitudinal Study on the Impact Root Canal Treatment and Other Dental Services Have on Oral Health–related Quality of Life Using Self-reported Health Measures (Oral Health Impact Profile-14 and Global Health Measures)Journal of Endodontics10.