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The phrase "a common population of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals or organisms that share similar characteristics or traits within a specific context, such as biology or sociology.
Example: "The study focused on a common population of urban birds that adapted to city life."
Alternatives: "a shared group of" or "a typical population of".
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Polar bears are the symbol of the archipelago, with a common population of 3,000 shared with Franz Joseph Land.
During retinogenesis these cell types derive from a common population of multipotent retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) residing in the inner layer of the optic cup.
During embryonic development, the array of vastly different neuronal types that are incorporated into the functional architecture of the mature neuroretina derives from a common population of multipotent retinal progenitor cells (RPCs).
They are also planning experiments with Hox genes to learn how a common population of cells can form such different structures in fish and people.
Svalbard and Franz Joseph Land share a common population of 3,000 polar bears, with Kong Karls Land being the most important breeding ground.
These results suggest that between 5.5dpc and 6.5dpc the Hex domain of expression in the AVE (Hex-AVE) significantly overlaps with that of Lefty1, Fz8 and Cerl and therefore is likely to mark a common population of cells.
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Also, in the ANOVA case, it is appropriate to consider the four countries members of a common population for comparative purposes (see Robitaille and Travers 1992).
Chandler's early city population estimates used the spatial extent of the city to estimate the population using a common population density of the region and time period.
Rix et al performed a systematic review of management of chronic rhinosinusitis with co-existing asthma, a very common population of patients.
If its orbit one day takes it closer to our sun, it would become part of a more common population of icy worlds whose orbits can be explained by gravitational interactions with Neptune.
deCODE contributed data on 4 different cancers and had a common population control group for all 4 of them.
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