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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocation equivalent to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing or equating different types of allocations or resources.
Example: "The budget allocation equivalent to last year's funding will be sufficient for our current project needs."
Alternatives: "allocation comparable to" or "allocation equal to".
Exact(1)
The weight-loss study was high quality with a large sample, design-adaptive group allocation (equivalent to randomisation, but balanced for demographic and clinical factors).
Similar(59)
Making matters worse, Ms. Miller said, the current allocation is equivalent to less than $16 million in 1989 dollars.
Ran out of memory (a memory allocation failed), equivalent to NLOPT_OUT_OF_MEMORY. Halted because roundoff errors limited progress, equivalent to NLOPT_ROUNDOFF_LIMITED. Halted because of a forced termination: the user called opt.force_stop from the user's objective function or threw an nlopt.ForcedStop exception.
Actually, within the block, the power allocation is equivalent to the traditional water filling.
Note that in the system without power balancing, a problem of subcarrier allocation is equivalent to minimizing (19), subject to the constraint (20) only.
It is shown that this allocation procedure is equivalent to Neyman allocation.
Because the average power is added across different workloads in the stochastic allocation problem above, the allocation algorithm is equivalent to solving one instance of the NP-hard multidimensional multichoice knapsack problem (formally defined in [2]) which optimizes over every application and workload, choosing exactly one configuration for each application in every workload.
Initially, the total amount of Special Drawing Rights allocated was equivalent to more than U.S. $9,000,000,000, but additional allocations to IMF members during the 1970s more than doubled the total.
Consequently, the corresponding data allocation scheme is equivalent to.
The residual variance was estimated from regression on baseline and treatment allocation, a method equivalent to that proposed by Frison & Pocock [ 22].
This allocation problem is equivalent to a knapsack problem and is easily solved by selecting programs in order of their cost-effectiveness ratios until the budget is exhausted [ 39].
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