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The phrase "a potential allocation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of distributing resources, funds, or responsibilities in a specific context.
Example: "The committee is considering a potential allocation of funds to support the new project."
Alternatives: "a possible distribution of" or "a prospective assignment of".
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Let A ∈ {0,1} N×M be a binary matrix such that P-A ∈ {0,1} N×M, where A represents a potential allocation of genes to pathways that we use in our methods.
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The potential allocation of a certain period of time is defined as the set of bids that cause no conflict and maximizes the sum of all feasible allocations.
In this study, we present a new spatial decision support tool PALM ("Potential Allocation of urban development areas for sustainable Land Management") aimed at supporting the allocation of urban development zones.
The prime minister's office declined to provide ScienceInsider with any clarification about the potential allocation of the funding.
This choice refers to the potential allocation of additional GM crop fields in respect to the distribution of present non-GM crop fields in the area.
The main ethical issue is the potential allocation of participants to less effective treatment arms.
The dietary effect on MeHg bioaccumulation can be best investigated during the early ontogeny of carp, as prior to sexual maturity the potential allocation of contaminants to reproductive tissue is negligible (Muus and Dahlström, 1998).
Another important source of potential allocation bias was involvement of health workers in the decision who would receive CB DOT or clinic DOT [ 26, 30, 31].
The findings represent a challenge to the objective of equality in access to health care services, and indicate a potential for better allocation of overall health care resources.
Considering the substantial differences in quantity of omega 3 fatty acids between marine species, 48 this inaccurate grouping of fish may lead to potential poor allocation of nutrient composition to food and overall misclassification of omega 3 fatty acid intake, which may attenuate the associations.
First, participants cannot be blinded to group allocation, which is a potential source of bias due to possible differential reporting of the weight loss, activity and exhaustion frailty criteria.
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