A third possible Pacific subpopulation has been proposed, those that nest in Malaysia.
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This means that a new growth niche is made available to a subpopulation of the parasites.
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Parkinson disease results from the progressive loss of a specific subpopulation of nerve cells.
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So in that subpopulation, Jacob would represent about 5% of the boys and Sophia 5% of the girls.
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We now describe a method for detecting an analogous subpopulation in normal human mammary tissue.
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These turtles are proposed to form a separate, genetically distinct Indian Ocean subpopulation.
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Previous work had shown that each host species has its own subpopulation of L. reuteri strains.
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There are circumstances under which selection at the level of a social group or subpopulation is possible.
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Fibroblast-specific protein 1 identifies an inflammatory subpopulation of macrophages in the liver.
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A population that is part of a larger population
In statistics, a statistical population is a set of entities concerning which statistical inferences are to be drawn, often based on a random sample taken from the population. ...
(Subpopulations) A human subjects term that is used for the purpose of indicating that a racial/ethnic group can be further defined as groups (subpopulations) which are delimited by geographic origins, national origins, and/or cultural differences. ...
(19. Sub-populations) (Current definition in Annex 5)
(Subpopulations) Groups of transactions which have similar characteristics - they can occur naturally or the auditor can create them from the accounting system
(Subpopulations) NCLB requires states, districts, and schools to report progress for specific subpopulations as well as composite school results. ...
A well-defined set of interacting individuals that compose a proportion of a larger, interbreeding population.
In cases where responses are not based on the entire sample, a description of the portion of the sample whose responses are being reported appears here (e.g. women, or those who favor a given policy).
Subset of a larger population defined by common characteristics such as age, gender, socio-economic group, geography and/or lifestyle