Examples of 'subpopulation' in a sentence

Meaning of "subpopulation"

subpopulation (noun) - A subpopulation is a distinct subgroup within a larger population that shares certain characteristics or traits. In various fields such as sociology, biology, and statistics, subpopulations are studied to explore specific trends, behaviors, or variations within the overall population. Understanding subpopulations can provide valuable insights into diversity, demographics, and patterns within a given group
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  • A subdivision of a population

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Often a subpopulation of a species will also be a subspecies.
Hematopoietic stem cells are a subpopulation of hematopoietic cells.
Subpopulation rates based on small samples were suppressed.
Mortality patterns in a subpopulation of endangered mountain caribou.
Subpopulation groups within this category should be considered.
No dose advice for this subpopulation can be provided.
This subpopulation is now considered to be endangered.
Small population size Ù± very small subpopulation sizes.
Fish stock is a subpopulation of a particular species of fish.
I suggest that all mature individuals are in one subpopulation.
Culture of the subpopulation of larvae isolated in stage e.
This population is made up of subpopulation groups.
Orphans are a subpopulation with a unique set of additional vulnerabilities.
Efficacy only in a limited subpopulation of patients.
This subpopulation is the one exhibiting the highest prevalence.

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Measurement of gender disparities within other subpopulation groups.
Subpopulation does not need to be specified.
Aggregative behaviour appears to be critical for subpopulation sustainability.
A low molecular weight subpopulation contributes to a longer working window.
Method for bulk enrichment of a population or subpopulation of cells.
Progenitors are a subpopulation of diploid cells.
Risks of fragmentation in the western subpopulation.
For an adult subpopulation only.
Did not target all young people but only a subpopulation.
Cancer stem cells are a small subpopulation of the cells in a tumor.
A particular subpopulation of monocytes has angiogenic properties that enables vascularization.
A second monoclonal antibody was selected to identify a subpopulation of leukocyte lineages.
For each subpopulation do in parallel.
Potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulation.
Neutrophils are the first subpopulation of leukocytes to migrate into the tissue.
Average time spent on specific activit les of the population or subpopulation.
They are the only subpopulation of sea turtles to nest in these islands.
The sample must target the oldest animals in the subpopulation.
Presence of admixture parasite subpopulation couldbe supporting artemisinin resistance transmission.
Fixation indices revealed low inbreeding with no specific subpopulation structure.
Breast cancer cell subpopulation cooperation can spur tumor growth.
The anticonvulsant primidone has been demonstrated to be effective in a significant subpopulation of patients.
The subpopulation of cells surviving screening are subjected to a further round of recombination.
Natural selection will move the subpopulation up the higher peak.
This subpopulation is involved in responses against infectious pathogens and tumors.
This box presents information on the subpopulation of retirees with debt.
Other subpopulation vulnerability.
The assay can also be modified to exaggerate a mildly abnormal subpopulation.
One particular subpopulation identified was from a small cohort of cancer patients.
The population is divided into a full scope and a surveyed subpopulation.
Monocytes form the second subpopulation of leucocytes to appear at the injured site.
Because you should not judge a whole country based on a subpopulation.
There is no global population estimate but subpopulation estimates are in the low hundreds.
A subconcept of a population that shares one or more additional properties is called a subpopulation.
The most sensitive subpopulation is infants less than three months of age.

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