词汇 | subgroup |
释义 | subgroup noun[ C ] uk /ˈsʌbˌɡruːp/ us /ˈsʌbˌɡruːp/ a smaller group that is in some way different from the larger group to which it belongs: 亚组,次群 The Chinese make up the largest Asian subgroup.华人是亚洲人的最大亚组。 Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage factionally family federation federative First Nation line (someone) up mafia mob online community peer group phalanx posse public scratch syndicate You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Groups and collections of things subgroup | American Dictionarysubgroup noun[ C ] us/ˈsʌbˌɡrup/ a smaller group that is in some way different from the larger group to which it belongs: The Chinese make up the largest Asian subgroup. Examples of subgroupsubgroup Both studies found four subgroups of substance users defined by their trajectories of use. We assume that the age differences within a cohort are small enough to consider these subgroups as being homogeneous with respect to transition probabilities. To keep population size constant we apply a rescaling that keeps the fractions in the different population subgroups unchanged. This will satisfy the condition for a resolution, except in low dimensions, because the contracting homotopies will map each subgroup in the next one up. A special subgroup, possibly the most important for the study of science and philosophy, are the tri-partite encyclopedias. If is weakly hyperbolic, then is semiconjugate to 0 when restricted to a subgroup of finite index. By including data on total communities, we found positive pairwise associations between parasites belonging to different subgroups. Finally, findings may not generalize to other demographic subgroups, particularly ethnic minorities. Patients can be divided into subgroups with particular cytogenetic, molecular genetic or epigenetic alterations. However, vaccination programmes would not distinguish these subgroups. The symmetry group of the object is, simply, the subgroup of rigid transformations that leaves the object indistinguishable from its initial state. Subjects were divided on the basis of continuous variables (fatigue severity and duration and depressive symptoms) into subgroups that included approximately 50 % of the subjects. Caution is warranted when drawing conclusions based on small numbers of animals from different subgroups. Furthermore, the ability to borrow money can be an increasing function of income but also varies across demographic subgroups. In our study, four subgroups containing poultry as well as human isolates were observed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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