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cohort analysis Observation of the demographic behaviour of a given cohort through life, or through specific periods; for example, examining the fertility behaviour of the cohorts of women born in 1940 through their entire childbearing age. Rates derived from such a cohort analysis are cohort measures.
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cohort A cohort is a well-defined group of people who have had a common experience. For example, a group of people born during a particular period or year is called a birth cohort.
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cohesion The internal strength of a pressure sensitive adhesive, its resistance to cold flow, and its resistance to failure (or splitting) when labels are removed or placed under stress. Colour bar A quality control term regarding the spots of ink colour on the tail of a sheet. Colour correction Methods of improving colour separations. Colour filter Filters uses in making colour separations, red, blue, green. ...
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cohort study A study in which two cohorts of subjects - one with the exposure of interest and one without - are followed over time for the development of a disease. For example, a researcher might assemble cohorts of smokers and non-smokers, then follow them over time for dementia. Cohorts can be created by looking back in time to past exposures - a retrospective cohort study.
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