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The phrase "allocated code" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, software development, or resource management where specific code has been assigned or designated for a particular purpose.
Example: "The allocated code for the new feature must be thoroughly tested before deployment."
Alternatives: "assigned code" or "designated code".
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Patients were distributed to each arm based on the allocated code.
Children in the appropriate age band were allocated code numbers and randomly selected using random number tables.
Children in the appropriate age bands (8 to 10 years and 14 to 16 years) were allocated code numbers and then randomly selected using random number tables.
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Initially, we allocated codes for each line on-screen activity that was transcribed (Fig. 8).
Health workers and observed children were allocated codes and no identifying information was recorded.
The allocated codes will be recorded in the research notes and the patient's clinical record.
Both sets of allocated codes were compared to identify exact matches and discrepancies.
The interview transcripts were entered into the database and text units were allocated codes.
Thispaperrmance of WCDMA- and VSF-OFCDM-based cellular networks depends on thasproposedtilization of OVSF codes.
This paper presents a class-based fair code allocation (CFCA) protocol to support fairness, rate and delay guarantees while allocating codes with low reassignment overhead in WCDMA.
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