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adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B1+. You use general to describe something that involves or affects most people, or most people in a particular group. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Definition. The general population is the entire population of individuals with a characteristic of interest, such as a particular disease or condition of clinical concern. It is differentiated from the subject sample chosen from that population for a particular study.
Znajdź wszystkie tłumaczenia słowa general population w polsko, takie jak populacja generalna i wiele innych.
Where the general population are happy about the services they provide. They are often well known by most of the country's general population . In the general population the rate would be 1 or 2 percent, he said.
All members of a human population, defined essentially on the basis of geographical location, as in a country, region, city, etc. All inhabitants of some given area. Everyone in the ...
Populations and samples. In statistics the term “population” has a slightly different meaning from the one given to it in ordinary speech. It need not refer only to people or to animate creatures – the population of Britain, for instance or the dog population of London.
[countable + singular or plural verb] a particular group of people or animals living in a particular area. the adult/student/working population. the rural/urban population. The disease is relatively uncommon in the general population. The prison population (= the number of people in prison) is continuing to rise.