Cohort
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Cohort may refer to:
- Cohort (military unit), a subdivision of a Roman legion consisting of 480 men plus 6 centurions.
- Cohort (computer science), a group of proximate data and/or operations
- Cohort (statistics), a group of subjects with a common defining characteristic — typically age group
- Cohort study, a form of longitudinal study used in medicine and social science
- Cohortocracy, a form of governance with representation by groups present in the governed population
- Cohort Studios, a video game development company
- Generational Cohort (demographics), an aggregation of individuals who experience the same event within the same time interval
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