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The phrase "a further allocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional distribution or assignment of resources, funds, or responsibilities.
Example: "After reviewing the budget, we decided to make a further allocation to the marketing department to support their upcoming campaign."
Alternatives: "an additional allocation" or "a subsequent allocation".
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This included a doubling of funding for individual artists to £25 million, plus a further allocation of £45 million to the arts education scheme, Creative Partnerships between 2002-2006.
Swansea said on Tuesday night it would be receiving a further allocation of seats.
In addition, a further allocation to short-distance transport, which is performed by trucks only, is carried out as well [3].
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Adding that to the $3 billion total appears to leave a further $500 million allocation for other investors to take up.
If some demands can not be allocated currently, they will be queued for a certain period until some allocated flows expire or departure so that some resources are released for further allocation.
Further, allocation concealment was rarely addressed at all.
Two patients in need of a particular scarce medical resource may have the same quality adjusted life expectancy, so the fair innings argument could be agnostic to who should be privileged in further allocation of medical resources.
For a summarised participant timeline, see figures 1 and 2. Association of particular treatment effects (e.g. sleepiness) with certain randomisation codes may become apparent during the trial, and to prevent further allocation bias, proper concealment of treatment allocation is necessary.
However, the further allocation of iron, its pool sizes and the fluxes within and between cells, tissues or whole organs as well as the regulating mechanisms, which orchestrate iron homeostasis, still remain elusive.
We excluded pilot studies, trial protocols, trials randomising households or dyads of different individuals, short communications or conference proceedings, trials with further allocation of individuals within clusters, quasi-randomised designs, secondary analyses of trials, and trials reporting only baseline findings.
Some of this depends on the further allocation of scarce resources but some aspects, such as ensuring all patients are discussed with a member of the specialist multidisciplinary team and are screened for malnutrition, can be improved by relatively simple changes in practice.
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