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  • == Ethnic Groups == '''Ethic Groups''' (pronunciation: /ˈɛθnɪk ˈɡruːps/) are categories of people who id
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  • == Functional Groups == '''Functional groups''' are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemi
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  • == Support Groups == '''Support groups''' (/səˈpɔːrt ɡruːps/) are gatherings of individuals who share common
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  • == Food Groups == ...ies of food that share similar nutritional properties. The concept of food groups is central to nutritional science and dietary guidelines.
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  • == Food Groups == ...that share similar nutritional properties. The classification of food into groups is a common practice in dietary guidelines and nutritional education worldw
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  • == Blood groups == '''Blood groups''' (pronunciation: /blʌd gruːps/) are classifications of blood based on t
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  • |Term=ABO blood groups ...d, based on proteins occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O
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  • ...om the field of [[experimental design]] in [[statistics]], where different groups are exposed to various treatments or conditions for the purpose of comparin
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  • ==Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups== ...ɛrɪkən iːkəˈnɒmɪk rɪˈvaɪvəl ˈɪndəstri ɡruːps/) is a collective of industry groups formed in the United States with the aim of reviving the American economy.
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  • == Support Groups == '''Support groups''' (/səˈpɔːrt ɡruːps/) are gatherings of individuals who share common
    1 KB (193 words) - 07:09, 13 February 2024
  • ...the groups. A large p-value usually means that the difference between the groups is likely due to chance alone {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of
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  • ...nts or other interventions. Putting people into groups at random means the groups are similar and the effects of the treatments they receive can be more fair ...nts or other interventions. Putting people into groups at random means the groups are similar and the effects of the treatments they receive can be more fair
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  • ...ive work of [[Joseph H. Pratt]], who was treating tuberculosis patients in groups. The term was later adopted by [[psychoanalysis]] and it has been widely us Group therapy is a form of therapy that involves groups of people. It can be based on various therapeutic approaches, including [[c
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  • ..., patients with the same type of cancer can be divided into different risk groups based on certain aspects of their disease.  ...w). Treatment can be tailored to the risk group a patient falls into. Risk groups can also be used to describe people who share traits and behaviors that aff
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  • ...to see if there is a significant difference in treatment response between groups in a clinical trial  ...to see if there is a significant difference in treatment response between groups in a clinical trial {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...e rather than individuals for differences in things like cancer rates. The groups may differ by location (e.  ...or country). They can also differ in time (a few days, years or decades). Groups can be immigrants (vs. natives) or people with different types of jobs. The
    972 bytes (138 words) - 11:44, 11 January 2023
  • ==Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups== ...ɛrɪkən iːkəˈnɒmɪk rɪˈvaɪvəl ˈɪndəstri ɡruːps/) is a collective of industry groups formed in the United States with the aim of reviving the American economy.
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  • ...study that follows large groups of people over a long period of time. The groups are similar in many respects, but differ in one specific characteristic (e. ...fic outcome (e. g. the development of lung cancer) is compared between the groups. The same individuals in each group will be assessed many times throughout
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  • |Term=ABO blood groups ...d, based on proteins occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O
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  • ...ho have been diagnosed with cancer, their loved ones, or caregivers. These groups provide a safe environment for individuals to share their experiences, fear Cancer Support Groups can provide numerous benefits, including emotional support, practical advic
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  • Interest groups play a significant role in shaping [[public policy]] and [[healthcare legis === Types of Interest Groups ===
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  • ...means among the groups are equal and that the variances inside each of the groups are the same. ...ne-way ANOVA]]''': It is used to test for differences among at least three groups, as they relate to one independent variable.
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  • === Types of Social Groups === There are various types of Social Groups, including:
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  • ...one of the sub-groups of the Miao ethnicity (苗族) in southern China. Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration in the 18th century due to political un [[Category:Ethnic groups in Asia]]
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  • ...e biological activity of some proteins. Unlike other cofactors, prosthetic groups are not easily removed from the protein. They are often involved in the fun === Types of Prosthetic Groups ===
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  • |Short definition=a painless, small, white bump; usually occurs in groups on the nose, cheeks, or around the eyes {{PAGENAME}} (definition) a painless, small, white bump; usually occurs in groups on the nose, cheeks, or around the eyes<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Categ
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  • == Blood groups == '''Blood groups''' (pronunciation: /blʌd gruːps/) are classifications of blood based on t
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  • ...wo", and "amine", referring to a group of organic compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair. ...rived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by organic groups.
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  • == Food Groups == ...that share similar nutritional properties. The classification of food into groups is a common practice in dietary guidelines and nutritional education worldw
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