Sentence examples for was allocation from inspiring English sources

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was allocation

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The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.

  • The allocation of new permits is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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(2) Was allocation adequately concealed?

Of the 17 randomised controlled studies sequence generation was considered adequate in thirteen studies, as was allocation concealment.

The basis of the analysis was allocation of the diagnoses in accordance with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and the Major Diagnostic Category.

The process will involve recording the appropriate information for each study (eg, describing the method used to conceal allocation in detail) and evaluating whether there is risk of bias in that area (eg, was allocation adequately concealed).

Thirdly, the parent study was a randomised controlled trial of a diagnostic test, however, in none of our multivariable analyses was allocation arm a significant associate of model outcome.

Because the original psychometric study [ 37] and two replication studies [ 38, 39] all identified a 3-cluster solution better fitted the data, the summary score was allocation to one of three stages: Moratorium, Awakening/Preparation, Rebuilding/Growth.

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Then there's allocation of capital.

So, there will be allocation schemes.

Indeed, a prerequisite for medication reviews is allocation of resources.

The main factors influencing quality were allocation concealment, intentional analysis, withdrawal, and dropout.

Were allocations short, driving up demand for shares in the aftermarket?

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