a cohort of

一群

常用释义

词性释义

一群,一批:指同一时期或同一类别的人或物的集合。
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1·Experience from a cohort of 30,065 competitive athletes.
来自于30,065名竞技运动员队列研究的经验。
2·We investigated this issue in a cohort of the Northern European population.
我们在北欧洲人群的队列调查这一问题。
3·One explanation is that a cohort of greybeards have fond memories of life with a less powerful EU.
一种解释是大群的老年人对欧盟权力还没那么大的日子留有美好的回忆。
4·DESIGN: The CIRS was scored retrospectively in a cohort of elderly patients followed for 18 months.
设计:对一组随访18个月的老年患者应用疾病累积评分表进行回顾性评分。
5·The subjects were a cohort of 276,835 Danish schoolchildren for whom measurements of height and weight were available.
研究对象为接受过身高和体重测量的276,835名丹麦学龄儿童组成的队列人群。
6·For years, we have been following a cohort of people from the CR Society who have been on long-term calorie restriction.
多年来,我们一直在队列后,人们从社会的CR谁一直在长期热量限制。
7·These patients were re-characterized from a cohort of 463 subjects attending a specialized asthma clinic from 2000 to 2006.
对参加特殊哮喘门诊的463例患者进行了重新定义。
8·The paper reporting the study states: "Nine subjects from a cohort of 87 depression patients were found to carry the mutant allele.
研究报告写道:“在87名抑郁症病人中有9名受试者被发现些带有变异的等位基因。
9·Among a cohort of individuals from southern India, there was also no significant association between any blood group and asthma severity.
印度南部人群的任何血型和哮喘的严重程度没有明显的相关性。
10·As a result, only the new brain cells that were born that day were labelled and thus the team could follow a cohort of new neurons over time.
结果是,只有那些在当日新形成的脑细胞才附有标签,因此,研究团队可以一直跟踪这群新神经元。