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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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That’s especially true in the small cohort of tech workers powering AI’s development, which represents about half a percentage point of global workers.

From Barron's

But Johnstone remains in office until her successor is elected and will be in the chair as the new cohort of MSPs are sworn in.

From BBC

He pushed back against the idea that a cohort of value investors is driving the current interest.

From MarketWatch

To explore this link, researchers analyzed blood samples from 218 adolescents who were part of a long-term pregnancy and birth cohort.

From Science Daily

This retrospective cohort study included 7,938 adults with overweight or obesity in Ohio and Florida.

From Science Daily