Thus, it may be that you would want to stratify by both faculty and gender or faculty and whether students are undergraduates or postgraduates. |
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The Osserman scale is a common classification scheme used to stratify patients with myasthenia gravis. |
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Cold and moist conditions are necessary in order to stratify and break the seeds' dormancy. |
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Perhaps that's because while sudden wealth can stratify, the Dowdens would rather stick together. |
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Because we could not stratify the area a priori, this appeared the most versatile sampling framework. |
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The current recommendations for routine electrocardiographic testing which stratify the frequency of testing by age are considered adequate. |
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Because our in-house political risk ratings exclude developed economies, we used ICRG ratings to stratify scores amongst this group of countries. |
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Germination Before sowing, you need to cold stratify the seeds for about 3 months. |
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Again, the purpose is to stratify the information they have gathered in activity 2 into knowledge. |
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Changes in tax policy like these will further stratify the American economy and accelerate the erosion of our quality of life. |
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To calculate an imputed rental for owner-occupied holiday homes, the most logical approach is to stratify these properties and to apply the appropriate average annual rental for actually rented similar accommodation. |
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Chemical contaminants can also stratify in lakes, with their concentrations being determined in part by water density, which is in turn determined by water temperature. |
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Modern genomics can now provide traditional epidemiology with the means and methods required to refine its equations and averages, because genomics can aggregate and stratify the genetic components of risk in a population. |
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When the registers are developed, they also contain data brought forward from the respective census that are used for sampling purposes, for example, to stratify by size and type for more efficient sampling purposes. |
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Strong democracies are built on a strong middle class, but natural resources tend to stratify an economy into lower-class laborers and upper-class owners. |
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The extensive inventory is the result of a three-year study by NJ Future looking to stratify census data from neighborhoods near the state's transit hubs with an eye toward directing potential development in those areas. |
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We further stratify the population by size. |
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This suggests that the surgeons already effectively stratify their patients and prioritize at least in part on the basis of disability and functional status. |
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If you look to the future of medical isotopes and the associated imaging probes, I believe you're going to see more specific tools that help physicians stratify patients and select therapies. |
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Across the healthcare continuum, a range of tools and practices help to identify and stratify high-risk, high-cost patients and determine appropriate interventions. |
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