Sentence examples for allocation population from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allocation population" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific group of people or entities that are allocated resources, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The allocation population for the project needs to be defined before we can proceed with the funding."
Alternatives: "allocated group" or "resource distribution group".

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In the absence of a treatment by allocation population, we will use an available case population.

Two investigators (PMH and MO) independently extracted the following information from each eligible article: study design (including patient selection and treatment allocation), population, clinical setting, dosage and duration of fenoldopam treatment, incidence of new AKI, requirement for RRT, hospital mortality and reported complications.

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A second recent addition to LUISA is the inclusion of endogenous potential accessibility as a suitability factor for its land-use allocation and population distribution method.

With appropriate healthcare expenditure allocation, the population could have better health and stronger human capital to contribute to economic growth through improved productivity plus reduced future demands on healthcare.

In this scenario, a simultaneous reduction in solar panels to US$500 and diesel fuel price to US$0.65 results in a fairly balanced allocation of population for each technology option.

Figure 4 shows that for health resource allocation by population, the contribution rates of the difference between groups are higher than the difference within group, which indicates that the main reason for inequity in health resource allocation comes from the difference between groups.

In each Kebelle, the number of study participants were determined using proportional allocation to population size.

Additional studies in invaded communities that explore the links between plant physiology, carbon allocation and population demographic performance are needed to determine the generality of these results.

Proportional allocation for population size was used to determine the number of study participants in each school and in each grade level.

As suggested by Wright (2007), additional lines of inquiry that would likely prove profitable include comparisons of patterns of reproductive investment and allocation among populations varying in exploitation history, and contrasts of state-dependent thresholds for maturation among populations that differ in exploitation history.

Until today census officials were largely silent on when and how they would consider adjusted data for the federal financing of roads, schools and other government programs that base allocations on population.

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