0 present participle of stratify --
1 to arrange the different parts of something in separate layers or groups: --
This potential confounding effect was evaluated by stratifying the analysis, and is discussed below.
The first is that small clusters of genes may be useful in stratifying breast cancer patients into prognostic groups.
They described a wide-field, diffusely stratifying amacrine cell with dendrites bearing varicosities and ramifying in the innermost par t of the retina.
Our approach is more open and focuses on the stratifying effects of conditions of eligibility and benefit levels.
Many of the variables under consideration are statistically related to the stratifying variables.
As the case-control groups were stratified on regions, this variable was kept in the model as a stratifying variable.
All of these methods start by stratifying the initial collection into genetically homogeneous groups.
When stratifying for birthweight and gestational age, similar results were obtained.