Sentences with phrase «older cohorts so»

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There is great diversity within the Millennial generation itself, so we further segmented this generation into two age cohorts — younger Millennials (ages 18 to 24) and older Millennials (ages 25 to 34).
Just as the 2001 and 2005 Conservative intakes are wondering if they will ever be noticed, so are the older guard in Labour as Ed Miliband's attention focuses on his newer cohort.
If it appears that Liz is giving too much time to the «other side» — which I don't know as I can't see the show — it may be just that we've become so used to unions and their cohorts in the legislature having their side presented disproportionately on the political shows Sunday morning and on NY 1 and the old Inside Albany.
«By following this cohort of older women for so long, we show directly that lifetime risk of hip fracture in community - dwelling women over age 75 is extremely high,» wrote the authors of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research study report.
Given the young age of this study group, Liu and colleagues chose not to analyze the details participants reported about the types of fish consumed, though they plan to do so for work on an older cohort in the future.
In each cohort, older children were immunized at least one day before younger children so that vaccine responses could be observed first in older children before exposing younger children to potential risks of vaccination.
Objective: Our aims were to (1) identify race / ethnic and age cohort disparities among seniors in use of the health plan's patient portal, (2) determine whether race / ethnic and age cohort disparities exist in access to digital devices and preferences for using email - and Web - based modalities to interact with the health care system, (3) assess whether observed disparities in preferences and patient portal use are due simply to barriers to access and inability to use the Internet, and (4) learn whether older adults not currently using the health plan's patient portal or website have a potential interest in doing so in the future and what kind of support might be best suited to help them.
Carlson took a snapshot of each birth cohort from each generation at age 30 — i.e. the birth cohort of 1979 contained so many 30 - year - olds in 2009 and the birth cohort of 1980 will contain so many in 2010, etc..
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