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ISO 14041 mention that allocation should be applied following these stepwise procedure[18, 19]: Step 1 Whenever possible, allocation should be avoided by dividing the unit process to be allocated into two or more subprocesses and collecting the input and output data related to these subprocesses or by expanding the product system to include the additional functions related to the coproducts.
Methods: Forty patients will be allocated into two groups: laparoscopic (n = 20) or open surgery (n = 20).
Although ever smokers aged ≥50 years had slightly more cells with CNVs than never smokers aged <50 years, the small difference (~0.5%) was not significant (data not shown).> -wrap-foot> aSamples from one person collected at different time points could be allocated into two different groups, due to the longitudinal design of the UroScreen study.
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A total of 48 isolates could be allocated into six main clusters (I VI), with the similarity index between the isolates within the cluster being 80% or higher (Fig. 1).
The animals were allocated into two groups (fasted and fed groups) of four animals each.
Method: Subjects were allocated into two groups: in the study group subjects entered IPT-G whine in the comparison group subjects continued with standard treatment.
Patients were allocated into two groups, each including 30 patients on alternate basis.
As the process to reduce the carbonate content can influence δ15N values freeze dried whole-body, tail-muscle, and zoo- and phytoplankton samples were allocated into two groups.
Patients were allocated into two groups.
These participants were allocated into two groups (experimental and control).
On the results of cluster analysis, the patients were allocated into two groups.
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