Sentence examples for allocation for example from inspiring English sources

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Kevin instantly grasps the concept of asset allocation, for example, and eventually creates a terrifically diversified portfolio of three index funds: one of stocks of United States companies, another made up of just about every publicly traded stock outside the country, and a bond fund.

The observer also recorded whether or not the patient had broken the blinding by inadvertently revealing their group allocation (for example, by referring to "my massage").

The present study qualitatively illustrated how different health policy actors react to decision-making dilemmas about resource allocation, for example whether to give priority to cost-effective non-life saving interventions, or cost-ineffective life saving interventions.

Use of indirect methods could have important implications for decisions about resource allocation: for example, non-lifesaving treatments are relatively more favoured in comparison with lifesaving interventions than when using direct methods.

Recruitment of patient participants into professional-cluster trials can result in selection bias from the selective recruitment of patients by individuals who are often aware of intervention allocation (for example, Farrin 2005 [ 11]).

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Finally, after each trade on the bottom level, the allocation is translated to a physical allocation of, for example, frequency channels.

Upon the receipt of CRQs sent from multiple STAs, the QoS-Fi AP estimates the uplink channel quality of the STAs and performs subchannel allocation to the STAs based on a predefiend channel allocation policy, for example, proportional fairness or throughput optimum.

Upon the receipt of Q-CRQs sent from multiple STAs, the QoS-Fi AP estimates the uplink channel quality of the STAs (Section 3.2.4) and performs frequency-aware subchannel allocation to the STAs based on a pre-defined channel allocation policy, for example, maximizing throughput subject to the QoS requirement of each user.

Quasi-random allocation trials (for example, based on hospital number) were included in the analysis.

Although statistical adjustment for known confounders is often used to combat allocation bias (for example, with propensity matching), important confounders can be unknown or masked.

In Australia, a threshold of AUD $40,000 per year of life is often used by Australian resource allocation committees, for example, the Medical Services Advisory Committee and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (George et al. 2001).

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