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cohorte f |
| nauki prz. |
cohorte f (cohors) |
| organ., aids. |
cohortes f (constitution de) |
| stat. |
promotion f |
| zasob. |
cohorte f (ecology) |
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| Angielski tezaurus |
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| med. |
A group of individuals with certain characteristics in common, such as age or disease risk factor. For example, participants for a clinical trial may be recruited from a particular cohort, such as women of child-bearing age, children under 5 years old, or males with high blood pressure. zob. też clinical trial |
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| skr., szkoc.ang. |
Cohesion, Operational Readiness & Training |
| skr., wojsk. |
Cohesion Operational Readiness Training |
| wojsk. |
cohesion, operational readiness and training |