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The phrase "absence of population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or area where there are no people present or where the population is very low.
Example: "The absence of population in the remote region made it difficult for researchers to conduct their studies."
Alternatives: "lack of inhabitants" or "dearth of people".
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With an almost total absence of population mobility, it is the most rooted town in the most rooted state in the country.
Moreover, it is observed that the probe amplification can be obtained in the presence or absence of population inversion by properly choosing of system's parameters.
A19 A Place Where People Stay With an almost total absence of population mobility, Vacherie, La., is the most rooted town in the most rooted state in the country.
Some challenges in the interpretation of current CNV studies include the use of overlapping samples, differing phenotypic definitions, an absence of population norms for CNVs and a lack of consensus in methods for CNV detection and analysis.
Our results showed that common metagenomic assembly strategies delivered complete reference viral genomes from simulated data sets in the absence of population microdiversity, or when it was very low (Fig. 6c; Supplementary Fig. 20 and Supplementary Note 5). Figure 6: Assessment of natural vSAGs microdiversity and impact on metagenomic assembly.
Due to the absence of population statistics on Mongolian animal husbandry, we are unable to discuss the ethnic intermarriage status in Mongolian pastoral areas.
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Comparative studies on causes of death are rare due to the absence of population-specific surveys on the topic.
The effects of forest fire smoke on milder health outcomes have generally been examined in smaller panel studies [ 11- 14] due to the absence of population-based information.
When MCC vaccines were first introduced, these decisions had to be made in the absence of population-level information and inevitably involved an element of compromise.
In addition, a report by the National Research Council (2009), strongly recommended nonchemical stressors (psychosocial, physical, and dietary variables) in risk assessment, even in the absence of population-specific data.
For conditions other than cancer, cluster investigations are further complicated by the absence of population-based disease registries capable of providing data on background rates (Rothenberg et al., 1990).
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