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Discover LudwigThe phrase "straightforward population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a population that is easy to understand or analyze, often in research or demographic studies. Example: "The study focused on a straightforward population, making it easier to draw clear conclusions from the data collected."
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Hedrick (1995) used straightforward population genetic models to assess both the positive effects of the introduction.
It is possible that antibiotic resistance might arise in bacterial biofilms through straightforward population genetic processes.
5) The electroporation figure could do with some straightforward population analysis, for example location of electroporated cells superimposed on a normalized barrel.
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The reasons are straightforward: the population is aging; seniors are politically active; and health-care treatments, particularly for the aging, continue to evolve in complex and costly ways.
The first and most straightforward is population specificity of the effect.
The clinical significance of AHR in our subjects is not straightforward as the population contains only two prevalent asthmatics.
It seems that the relationship between BMI and the risk of diabetes is not so straightforward in our population.
Although computerised records make it technically straightforward to link population, practice, hospital and clinic data, it is not possible to extract a patient's records without their consent.
However, the nature of relationships was not straightforward and only population differences in head crest allometry and the redness of the dorsal fin in males could be reasonably attributed to differences in selection.
For most missense variants, however, the distinction between phenotypically active and neutral alleles is not straightforward, especially as population genetic theory and empirical observations suggest that even functional missense variants will mostly have small effect sizes [ 86].
It does not seem meaningful to identify these sparse caudal r1 neurons as a straightforward raphe nucleus population, associated or not to the DR. In contrast, the median raphe nucleus (MnR), presently redefined by us so that the r2 analog is excluded from this concept, occupies both halves of r1; there is no obvious separation between the r1r and r1c moieties at postnatal stages.
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