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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of cohorts in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of cohorts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of cohorts in a Sentence

  1. Anthony Fauci:

    No vaccine, at least not within this category, is going to have an indefinite amount of protection, inevitably, there will be a time when we'll have to give boosts. What we're doing literally on a weekly and monthly basis is following cohorts of patients to determine if, when and whom should get it. But right now at this moment, other than the immune compromised, we're not going to be giving boosters to people.

  2. Princeton University:

    These programs are paying off in terms of lower mortality and better health for children. Since there is a great deal of evidence that healthier children grow up to be healthier adults, these trends auger well for the future of these cohorts (populations).

  3. Taliban Islamists:

    There are people in their thousands, as you’ve seen, crowding around the entrances to the airport, and there have been, unfortunately, injuries as well. And, we have had to address some of those amongst our passenger cohorts too. It is dangerous.

  4. Anthony Fauci:

    Inevitably, there will be a time when we'll have to give boosts. What we're doing literally on a weekly and monthly basis is following cohorts of patients to determine if, when and whom should get it. But right now at this moment, other than the immune compromised, we're not going to be giving boosters to people.

  5. Tammy Tong:

    Additional studies in other large scale cohorts with a high proportion of non-meat eaters are needed to confirm the generalizability of The Results and assess their relevance for clinical practice and public health.

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