Sentence examples for external population from inspiring English sources

'external population' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people from outside a certain place or organization. For example, "The college was open to external population for the open house."

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Thus, we utilize the elitism technique to store these solutions in an external population.

An external population is preserved to store the non-dominated individuals during the evolution process.

The Oncoscore developed in this study, although performing fairly in the studied population remains to be validated in an external population of solid cancer patients requiring ICU admission.

The shrink of the external population is achieved based on individuals' crowding distance sorting by descending order, which deletes the redundant individuals in the crowding area.

The Dictionary of Epidemiology (J.M. Last et al., 4th ed., 2001) defines generalizability as "unbiased inferences regarding a target population (beyond the subjects in the study)." A goal of public health research is to apply study findings to an external population, and the ability to effectively evaluate generalizability is crucial to the real-world application of results.

The beginnings of the powerful ascent of the Germanic people, who replaced the Celts, are not easy to discern (e.g. to what degree the Pomeranian culture lands became the Przeworsk culture lands by internal evolution, external population influx or just permeation by the new regional cultural trends).

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More than fifty biomarkers have been proposed for this purpose but none have been repeatedly validated in external populations.

Frequently, constant levels of the external populations are added to the resident populations per generation in order to conserve the endangered populations [3].

Consequently, constant levels of the external populations are frequently added to the resident populations per generation in order to conserve the endangered populations [3].

Rather, the fiscal burden associated with current welfare statism must be reduced in destination countries in order that the menu of benefits and services on offer no longer incentivizes segments of external populations to migrate in order to exploit destination nations' largesse.

The conservation outcome of such a distribution is that each population is subject to risk of over-exploitation with no subsequent chance of recolonization from external populations [27].

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