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cohort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cohort or
cohortes may
refer to:
Cohort (military unit), the
basic tactical unit of a
Roman legion Cohort (educational...
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Prospective cohorts Retrospective cohorts Birth cohort study timelines (ESDS Longitudinal)
Centre for Longitudinal...
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cohortes urbanae (Latin
meaning urban cohorts) of
ancient Rome were
created by
Augustus to
counterbalance the
enormous power of the
Praetorian Guard...
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century AD, ten
cohorts (about 5,000 men total) made up a legion.
Cohorts were
named "first
cohort", "second
cohort", etc. The
first cohort consisted of...
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Cohort analysis is a kind of
behavioral analytics that
breaks the data in a data set into
related groups before analysis.
These groups, or
cohorts, usually...
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groups affect structures of
influence within their larger organizations.
Cohorts in
organizations are
often defined by
entry or
birth date, and they retain...
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oversaw not only the
Praetorian Cohorts but also the rest of the
garrison of Rome,
including the
Cohortes urbanae ("urban
cohorts") and the
equites singulares...
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cohort fertility rate is an
index of the
average completed family size for
cohorts of women, but
since it can only be
known for
women who have
finished child-bearing...
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potentially address rare diseases,
which would necessitate extremely large cohorts in
prospective studies.
Retrospective studies are
especially helpful in...
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series of non-overlapping
cohorts, each of
which develops a
unique "peer personality"
because of the time
period in
which each
cohort came of age. The movement...