0 people of a similar age, considered as a group:
1 a group of people who are the same age or a similar age:
in/of the same age group According to the study, childless women between 25 and 35 earn about 90 cents for every dollar earned by men in the same age group.
11-14/25-35/50-65, etc age group The new radio station is aimed at the 15-24 age group.
older/younger age group Insurance premiums for the oldest age group should be around $30 a month.
across/for/in all age groups The average debt across all age groups at the end of September was £24,063.
For each age group, the original count was used as an estimate of the mean number of cases.
For each of the ten situations, the model calculated the expected number of measles cases in each age group over time.
The two most important classes of recipients for each age group of the donor are indicated in bold.
The two most important age groups of recipients of each donor age group are indicated in bold.
However, in this juvenile age group, the kinetics of worm loss was parasite dose- and host age-dependent.
Controls were pair-matched by age group and telephone exchange to 95 cases.
In the 35+ age group the incidence was highest from 1958-62 onwards.
In the 20-24 age group in 1971 the situation is intermediate between that in the 15-19 and the 25-29 age group.