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The phrase "an enhanced population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing improvements or advancements in a population, such as in health, education, or technology.
Example: "The new policies have led to an enhanced population, with better access to healthcare and education."
Alternatives: "an improved population" or "a developed population."
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Also, an enhanced population inversion between subband 3 and 2 is obtained even at room temperature.
It thus appeared that there was an enhanced population BOLD response limited to the part of the fingertip initially contacted in each cycle of stimulation.
To investigate the possibility of an enhanced population of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) in DA.PVG-Eae23, we determined the proportion of Foxp3-expressing T cells in lymph nodes collected 7 days p.i. (Figure 5).
Inhibition of both Activin with SB43 and Wnt/β-Catenin signalling with XAV939 enhance both the proportion and rate of cells exiting the pluripotent state (Fig. 3A,B,E) and also leads to an enhanced population of Sox1 GFP.
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In addition to the established TSDRTB program, Taiwan CDC started an enhanced population-based surveillance of MDR TB/XDR TB in 2007.
The focus group discussions (FGD's) were conducted during May 2011 with participants recruited from 33 villages around Lwak Mission Hospital which are part of an enhanced population-based morbidity surveillance system conducted by the Kenya Medical Research Institute/Centers for Disease Control (KEMRI/CDC) in this area [ 21].
These results therefore show an enhanced synchronous population activity in the Dcx KO CA3 region.
A theoretical analysis of two-sex dispersal tendency found it enhanced population persistence in marginal habitats as gene flow through dispersal occurred in both directions [ 43].
Here we would also see spatial patterns in a biofilm, but I doubt that one would find the enhanced population mixing (given that two biofilm-formers were differentially labeled) as shown by the authors.
The red deer's enhanced population here (it has more than doubled in the Scottish Highlands since 1965) is, paradoxically, a result of the abuse and neglect of the natural world.
Meagher (1993) expressed concern that energy saved by bison traveling on packed snow, in combination with better access to foraging habitat, resulted in enhanced population growth and increased movements to boundary areas.
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