comparable group造句
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- A comparable group of men given a selenium-poor diet reported feeling worse.
- Both sides are allowed to present the salaries of comparable Group II free agents.
- That's less than half the 2, 500-day average for a comparable group of regular Medicare enrollees.
- Cash flow, like the accounting profit was less than the average of the comparable group since 2008.
- They cried less than half as often as a comparable group of babies that weren't given an analgesic.
- It's difficult to find comparable group in a sentence. 用comparable group造句挺難的
- The opinions of a comparable group of professional campaign managers and pollsters not then employed by the candidate under consideration.
- I reverted it because he has no sources, has found no comparable group of eight ( Buzity for including, is inactive ).
- The status of the world s seabirds is considered to be both more threatened and to be deteriorating faster than comparable groups.
- In only two of the last five years did it outperform its comparable group, as measured by the Lipper Capital Appreciation Fund Index.
- Evidence of an iron deficiency was four times greater in the male farm workers than among comparable groups of men in the United States.
- Ninety-nine percent left the hospital within 24 hours, compared to an average stay of 2.3 days for a comparable group of women who underwent hysterectomies.
- As the Spiritualist movement grew other comparable groups arose, including the Theosophical Society, which was co-founded in 1875 by Helena Blavatsky ( 1831 1891 ).
- In a case-control study, researchers compare factors found among people with a certain disease to factors among a comparable group of people without that disease.
- The Irish are more genetically similar than a comparable group of, say Americans, and that makes it easier to home in on particular genes of interest.
- Their scores on all the measures included in the study were significantly lower than those of a comparable group of teen-agers who did not fall ill.
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