Sentence examples for allocated to derive from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allocated to derive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process where resources are assigned for the purpose of deriving something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The funds were allocated to derive insights from the data collected during the study."
Alternatives: "designated to obtain" or "assigned to extract".

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The following weights were allocated to derive a max function with five prognostic groups in the IGCC classification with the score varying between 0 and 4; primary site mediastinum (4), NPVM (3), AFP good/intermediate/poor (0/1/2), HCG good/intermediate/poor (0/2/3) and LDH good/intermediate/poor (0/1/3).

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Cho et al. addressed part of the problem in [16] by proposing an analysis which can be used to derive optimal frequencies allocated to the serial and parallel regions in an application, i.e., non-uniform frequency over time.

From Figure 2, optimal levels of power allocated to the FAPs could be further derived when the frame utilization is either equal to 1 or lesser.

The fraction FA(X t, Y t ) of Δ W(R t ) that is allocated to irreversible mass is an empirically derived function of irreversible and reversible mass at the beginning of the growing season (Appendix C).

Of these recommendations, 126 were coded using a classificatory list of derived recommendations and in turn, allocated to a theme, so as to form a coding frame.

Nucleotide sites were allocated to a given STR category using extension procedures derived from Main and Lorentz's algorithm (Main and Lorentz 1984) (see supplementary fig. 1 for an example).

Again, we can derive model-based predictions: overall, patients allocated to receive adjuvant chemotherapy had a predicted median survival time of approximately 16 months, as opposed to 8 months among those treated with radiotherapy alone.

The reason for this is unclear but may be due to postcodes being allocated to newer housing schemes after the sector scores were derived from the 1991 census.

Our goal was to measure the forgone benefits that could have been derived if the resources had been allocated to their next best use, i.e., the opportunity cost.

The PDF, expectation, and variance of the uplink ICI in the frequency band allocated to cell edge UEs in the cell of interest are derived in section 3.

We performed 10 000 simulations to derive approximate 95% confidence limits for the proportion of patients who would be allocated to each CKD group.

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