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Subpopulations meaning
plural of subpopulation
Using Subpopulations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of subpopulation
- In the example corpus, subpopulations often appears in combinations such as: different subpopulations, subpopulations are, subpopulations that.
Context around Subpopulations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Subpopulations
- In this selection, "subpopulations" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, different, two, bear, firearm, worldwide and exploiting stand out and add context to how "subpopulations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include polar bear subpopulations and arctic fox subpopulations are. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "subpopulations" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with subpopulations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They span 19 subpopulations worldwide, the majority of which live in Canada. (12 words)
Their distributions are thus fragmented, with little evidence of intermingling of subpopulations. (12 words)
Amid the different subpopulations to take into account were concerns surrounding the homeless populations. (14 words)
However, the total population of the Arctic fox must be in the order of several hundred thousand animals. citation The world population of Arctic foxes is thus not endangered, but two Arctic fox subpopulations are. (35 words)
Alternatively, given two subpopulations with the same mean and different standard deviations, the overall population will exhibit high kurtosis, with a sharper peak and heavier tails (and correspondingly shallower shoulders) than a single distribution. (34 words)
Now that the data in the paper and its detailed state-by-state appendices are available, the authors point out that policymakers could identify which subpopulations firearm deaths most affect in their states. (33 words)
Example sentences (17)
For instance, a particular medicine may have different effects on different subpopulations, and these effects may be obscured or dismissed if such special subpopulations are not identified and examined in isolation.
Similarly, one can often estimate parameters more accurately if one separates out subpopulations: the distribution of heights among people is better modeled by considering men and women as separate subpopulations, for instance.
The authors say that figuring out how to lead specific subpopulations of neurons to their natural target regions is a step toward technology that can restore motor functions in humans.
Amid the different subpopulations to take into account were concerns surrounding the homeless populations.
However, it would be best for these second wave vaccines to underscore ideal subpopulations or manufacturing and storage advantages that could underscore uptake.
Interest groups for various subpopulations have a financial interest in emphasizing oppression in order to keep donations flowing.
Now that the data in the paper and its detailed state-by-state appendices are available, the authors point out that policymakers could identify which subpopulations firearm deaths most affect in their states.
Researchers did say they were holding onto some hope there would be subpopulations who would benefit from these anti-amyloid plaque agents.
They span 19 subpopulations worldwide, the majority of which live in Canada.
Alternatively, given two subpopulations with the same mean and different standard deviations, the overall population will exhibit high kurtosis, with a sharper peak and heavier tails (and correspondingly shallower shoulders) than a single distribution.
By examining 10 microsatellite loci, researchers found two genetically distinct subpopulations of coconut—one originating in the Indian Ocean, the other in the Pacific Ocean.
However, if the population is divided into several subpopulations that somehow differ, and the research requires each subpopulation to be equal in size, stratified sampling can be used.
However, the total population of the Arctic fox must be in the order of several hundred thousand animals. citation The world population of Arctic foxes is thus not endangered, but two Arctic fox subpopulations are.
Stirling, Ian Foreword in citation Agreements have been made between countries to co-manage their shared polar bear subpopulations.
Their distributions are thus fragmented, with little evidence of intermingling of subpopulations.
The result was a divergence into two subpopulations exploiting different food in different parts of the lake.
The Western Hudson Bay subpopulation, in a southern part of the range, also happens to be one of the best-studied polar bear subpopulations.
Common combinations with subpopulations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- different subpopulations 2×
- subpopulations are 2×
- subpopulations that 2×
- subpopulations of 2×
- of subpopulations 2×
- two subpopulations 2×
- bear subpopulations 2×