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The phrase "allocations control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to managing or overseeing the distribution of resources or funds.
Example: "The finance department is responsible for allocations control to ensure that all departments receive their fair share of the budget."
Alternatives: "resource allocation management" or "fund distribution oversight."
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This delay precluded the use of burden estimates and season severity assessments to guide hospital resource allocations, control and preventive interventions, and public messaging.
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Embedding algorithms are typically based on code substitution, code reordering, register allocation, control flow graphs, abstraction interpretation, and opaque predicates.
Further granularity in rate allocation control can be obtained by isolating flows using per-flow buffering and by exercising per-flow rate limiting.
Based on the adaptive DTMS model estimated on each identification window, an adaptive asset allocation control strategy is designed to achieve optimal control of financial assets.
Then, an allocation control, wherein the required optimal brake torque is divided into two parts that are disposed respectively by the friction and regenerative brakes, is discussed.
In previous works, it was verified that the discrete-time microstructure (DTMS) model, which is estimated by training dataset of a financial time series, may be effectively applied to asset allocation control on the following test data.
Case studies on Hang Seng Index (HSI) of Hong Kong stock exchange and S&P 500 index show that the proposed adaptive modeling and trading strategy can obtain much better asset allocation control performance compared with the parameters-fixed DTMS model.
Those issues are bed allocation control and the working definition of futility.
If incremental transaction costs are independent of the size of individual transactions, the initial allocation of permits has no effect on the post-trading allocation of control responsibility and aggregate control costs.
Since David Montgomery's path-breaking work in 1972, economists have asserted that the post-trading allocation of control responsibility among sources and hence the aggregate costs of control are independent from the initial permit allocation.
Figure 3 PDCCH resource allocation: power control and link adaptation.
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