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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocation resulted in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the outcome or effect of a specific allocation process or decision.
Example: "The allocation resulted in a more efficient distribution of resources across the departments."
Alternatives: "allocation led to" or "allocation caused".
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That allocation resulted in a decline in 21 of the next 86 years.
Allocation resulted in 32 subjects randomized to the control group, 33 to the RHB group and 32 to the RHBM group.
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This algorithm applies the RDM to TELIC for bandwidth allocation resulting in better utilization of network bandwidth.
Thus, under short-day conditions, the csa mutation leads to reduced assimilate allocation, resulting in male sterility.
▪ When ambiguity with respect to determining the right re-allocation cluster, a cluster allocation resulting in no change in treatment group was preferred.
Maternal LPS challenge altered preimplantation embryo morphogenesis and cell lineage allocation, resulting in reduced blastocyst inner cell mass (ICM) cell number and a reduced ICM trophectoderm cell ratio.
Although our recent work suggests that mating with virgin males provides females with a direct fecundity benefit, there is also evidence to suggest that mating and/or harassment during oviposition disrupts facultative sex allocation, resulting in a less female-biased sex ratio [ 8].
The requests for support received by the Commission during the 2017 cycle have, based on their estimated value, significantly exceeded the available annual allocation resulting in several requests not having been selected for funding.
A recurring theme among key informant government interviewees was that limited budget allocations resulted in low compensation and few opportunities for professional training, leading to high staff turnover.
Traditional fixed channel allocations result in low efficiency in terms of spectrum utilization.
Model 2 was the most likely model to get first preference in the morning; it lost a few allocations in the afternoon but gained more second preference allocations, resulting in a consistently strong position overall.
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