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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Taxonomic rank (redirect from Cohort (taxonomy))
In biology, taxonomic rank (which some authors prefer to call nomenclatural rank because ranking is part of nomenclature rather than taxonomy proper,...
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Generation (redirect from Generational cohort)
relationship. In biology, generation also means biogenesis, reproduction, and procreation. Generation is also a synonym for birth/age cohort in demographics...
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rank, for what in the 19th century had often been named a cohors (plural cohortes). Some of the plant families still retain the names of Linnaean "natural...
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Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary field of science that focuses on living systems and organisms, and it applies engineering principles...
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Clade (redirect from Clade (biology))
was made by haplology from Latin "draco" and "cohors", i.e. "the dragon cohort"; its form with a suffix added should be e.g. "dracohortian". A clade is...
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Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies". Nutrients. 8 (11): 739. doi:10.3390/nu8110739. PMC 5133122. PMID 27869762...
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an optional rank subordinate to the infraclass and superordinate to the cohort. A widely used classification (e.g. Carroll 1988) recognises teleost fishes...
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Biostatistics (redirect from Statistics of biology)
statistics that applies statistical methods to a wide range of topics in biology. It encompasses the design of biological experiments, the collection and...
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Senescence (redirect from Biology of ageing)
contribution to the next generation was therefore small relative to the large cohorts of younger age groups, the force of selection against such late-acting...
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