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The phrase "allocated or no" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to ask whether something has been allocated or not, but it lacks clarity and formality.
Example: "Can you confirm if the resources have been allocated or no?"
Alternatives: "allocated or not" or "allocated or otherwise".
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The scheduling process is repeated for the other resource units until all resources have been allocated or no data are left in the transmitting buffers.
Then the scheduler computes new metrics with the updated link throughput estimates for the remaining unallocated resources and repeats the procedure until all resources have been allocated or no more nonnegative scheduling metrics are found.
Visits are added to each staff's sequence developing routes in parallel until all requests have been allocated, or no more staff-time is available.
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Hospital B had one scenario that did not apply to Hospital A, because at A there was no service allocated OR time on some but not all days of the workweek.
After viewing the presentation to which they were allocated or receiving no information, participants were asked to indicate whether they would or would not take antihypertensive medication with two response options: yes or no (Figure 4).
Women allocated to an anti-hypertensive, especially beta-blockers, were less likely to need another agent but more likely to experience side effects than those allocated placebo or no anti-hypertensive treatment.
In most cases, no time was allocated or taken for morning or afternoon breaks.
Many laws, though, allocate little or no enforcement money.
These trials included 6558 patients 3438 allocated to periodontal disease treatment and 3120 allocated to no treatment or placebo (fig 1).
But enough money for the center has never been allocated, and no one knows if or when it will be, said Parks Commissioner Henry J. Stern.
In addition, it may be ethically difficult to allocate "no notification" and/or "no disclosure" as physicians' behavior to participants.
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