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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific topic or theme has been assigned or designated for discussion or analysis.
Example: "In our research project, we have an allocated subject that focuses on the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "designated topic" or "assigned subject".
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Of course, if the same funds were allocated subject to a percentage limitation, no AFDC family would receive funds sufficient to meet its determined need.
In this paper, we assume that the information constraints in the input channels are determined by the network resources assigned to the channels and they can be allocated subject to a total recourse constraint.
Each WG independently drafted a cluster of statements pertaining to their allocated subject (Table 2).
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The effect of lidocaine on postoperative cognition was tested using multivariable regression modeling; P<0.05 was considered significant.Among the 241 allocated subjects (Lidocaine: n=114; Placebo: n=127), the incidence of cognitive deficit in the lidocaine group was 45.5% versus 45.7% in the placebo group (P=0.97).
The center again checked the documents to make sure that each subject had satisfied all inclusion and exclusion criteria, then randomly allocated subjects as necessary to receive drugs based on a single block consisting of one drug sample each from Groups P, L, M, and H.
All studies randomly allocated subjects to treatment groups.
Based on the randomization list, the researcher (M.P.P) allocated subjects to one of the groups.
ECPT randomly allocated subjects to receive two MMTTs or GSTs followed by one GST or MMTT.
The researcher who prepared the randomization lists and allocated subjects to study groups had no contact with the study subjects.
We allocated subjects to two parallel groups (1 1) that received rosuvastatin 20 mg or placebo for 12 weeks.
A diagonal line at 45 degrees, known as the line of chance, would result from a test which allocated subjects randomly.
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