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The phrase "a population of objects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as scientific research, statistics, or discussions about collections of items or entities.
Example: "In our study, we analyzed a population of objects to determine their characteristics and behaviors."
Alternatives: "a group of objects" or "a set of objects".
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Sedna has a highly elliptical orbit in which its closest approach to the Sun is more than twice that of Neptune i.e., billions of kilometres beyond the recognized extent of the Kuiper belt; it may be a member of a population of objects lying between the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud.
The reliability engineering concept described as the so-called 'bathtub curve' [4, 5] conceptualises these phenomena showing the rate of failure in a population of objects as a function of time and consisting of three phases.
Exchangeability is based on the premise that if one takes data from a population of objects that are thought to be similar (in this case volcanic sub-regions or individual volcanoes), one can characterise the statistical properties of a sub-set of objects that are relatively well characterised and assume that they can represent those that are poorly characterised.
For a population of objects in a constant environment to move on this landscape, new genotypes need to be produced by mutation and recombination or be imported by migration.
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The idea that a system can be viewed as a population of interacting objects, each of which is an atomic bundle of data and functionality, is the foundation of object technology and provides an attractive alternative for the development of complex systems.
What's more, if 'Oumuamua originated from a population of similar objects on random trajectories, its discovery would require the production of a thousand trillion such objects per star in the Milky Way — far more than the theoretical calculations Loeb and colleagues performed.
According to Singal, the technique is also useful for studying any population of objects that can be found at widely varying distances – for example, blazars or gamma-ray bursts.
In 1992, astronomers observed the first evidence of the Kuiper Belt, a population of icy objects — more than a thousand, at latest count — orbiting the sun at a distance of between thirty and fifty astronomical units.
This survey and subsequent J, H, K, L photometry have resulted in the discovery of a population of 20 objects embedded in the dense, central region of the cloud.
immunity.p: A population of biological objects might contain a subpopulation which shows no reaction at all.
If the chosen nmax is too small, a warning message is issued SL.p: SL is calculated in per cent from own experimental data by the process spoD immunity.p: A population of biological objects might contain a subpopulation which shows no reaction at all.
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a predicate of objects
a characteristic of objects
a range of objects
a multiplicity of objects
a collagist of objects
a consciousness of objects
a set of objects
a jumble of objects
a show of objects
a selection of objects
a welter of objects
a smorgasbord of objects
a pile of objects
a caretaker of objects
a sharing of objects
a lack of objects
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