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The phrase "a single population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one distinct group of individuals or organisms within a larger context, often in scientific or demographic discussions.
Example: "The study focused on a single population of migratory birds to understand their breeding patterns."
Alternatives: "one population" or "a solitary population".
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Previously, NOAA regarded all humpback whales as a single population.
One-sample Wilcoxon test to examine the mean or median of a single population [17].
Our major limitation is that we built our models from a single population.
Here Equation (1) describes a single population model with short-range excitation and long-range inhibition.
Wang and Chen [17] considered a single population with impulsive diffusion.
Consequently, a single round of selection led to a single population of EGFP-positive cells.
APC analyses typically compare treated and untreated cohorts from a single population.
Researchers this week unveiled the largest ever set of full genomes from a single population: Iceland.
Amerindians and Athabascans originated from a single population, splitting approximately 13,000 years ago.
Today researchers unveiled the largest ever set of full genomes from a single population: Iceland.
In G2 and M-phase there is a single population of cells showing identical DNA content (M4).
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