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The Irish make a good study population for a number of reasons.
The study population were a group of 42 adult police dogs.
We've studied populations all over the world since the turn of the last century.
The patients included in this study population were from a broad mixture of countries.
Instead, they included in their study population every business with a liquor license.
In addition, they determined reference scores for the study population.
Figure 1 provides an overview of the study population and the data collected.
Sixty-nine percent of the study population had one or more factors.
The remaining 286 patients constituted the study population for this investigation.
Study population These different objectives influenced the selection of studies.
The study population thus consisted of 27 patients aged from nine to 69 months.
There are ways other than geography to define and study populations.
Study population Studies examining a relatively large sample are preferred.
Table I shows clinical details of the incontinence study population.
Our study population comprised men born in one maternity hospital during 1907-24.
Several other genome projects also studies populations from around the world but often not as diverse.
The study found that the findings hold up across age groups from 18 to 65, over a study population of 400 people.
"It reassures women who fit the characteristics of our study population."
"By design they narrowed down the study population to the point where it doesn't represent the real world."
Race data were unavailable for 31% of the study population.
This assumption is clearly tenuous given the mobility of the study population.
Major medical complications were universal in this study population.
The age range of the study population will enormously influence the final estimated prevalence rate.
The homogeneous life style of the nuns makes them an ideal study population.
How do researchers allow for differences in intellectual abilities between the varying members of their study population?