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demographics

[dem-uh-graf-iks, dee-muh-] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪks, ˌdi mə- /


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This large database combines anonymized MRI scans with information on physical measurements, demographics, disease markers, medical history, and lifestyle factors.

From Science Daily

One is demographics, or the aging of the population, and the other is an improvement in many technologies.

From Barron's

She added that January’s gains were broad based across demographics, and that a chaotic month for international affairs hadn’t seemed to inflect consumers’ economic views.

From The Wall Street Journal

These choices reshaped U.S. demographics and institutions, with the current Congress “the most racially and ethnically diverse in history,” according to the Pew Research Center.

From Salon

The state leapfrogged California and my home state of Illinois not by becoming wealthier or changing its demographics.

From The Wall Street Journal