Sentence examples for a mobile population of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a mobile population of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people who are able to move freely or frequently, often in the context of migration, demographics, or social studies.
Example: "The research focused on a mobile population of workers who travel between cities for job opportunities."
Alternatives: "a transient group of" or "a migratory population of".

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This leaves a mobile population of travellers to pick up the slack.

We observed a mobile population of unspliced pre-mRNA (co-localized intron/exon) diffusing in the immediate vicinity of the TS.

As reported by the census in 2010, a mobile population of more than 30 million people came from inland areas of China to live temporarily in Guangdong province, to seek job opportunities.

This suggests that in addition to the immobile population of Ds bound to Ft which is concentrated in puncta as described in the previous section, there is also a mobile population of Ds-EGFP present in both puncta and non-puncta regions which is bound to Ft and shows less rapid movement than free Ds-EGFP (i.e., Ds-EGFP in the absence of Ft).

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For example, recognising the needs of a mobile population, and encouraging the production of affordable rental accommodation in cities in a more targeted way of reducing slums compared to most policies in practice today.

And although in Pakistan the incidence of polio dropped tenfold between 1995 and 2000, conflict, poor sanitation and a mobile population helped the number of cases jump by 62% last year.In 2010 the GPEI adopted a new strategy, with the goal of stopping transmission by the end of 2012.

I understand that virtual charter schools may have a highly mobile population of students, but in most graduation accounting schemes, students discharged to other schools will be removed from the denominator of the graduation rate, and not count against the school.

This interpretive position also fails to establish why a relatively mobile population of men in the military with little investment in Los Angeles rioted, instead of local residents.

Currently, China has a highly mobile population of 252 million migrant workers, moving from country to city in search of work (data from National Bureau of Statistics of China).

Comparison of diffusion coefficients for TβRI and TβRII (F, mean ± SEM) in whole cells relative to areas of segregated TβRI/TβRII identify a less mobile population of TGFβ receptors in these regions of interest (ROI).

With such a mobile population, there is great risk of Ebola spreading beyond Congo.

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