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The agent may simply think of a random order of the five card symbols while the percipient tries to think of the order on which the agent is concentrating.
Each session comprised a random order of 99mTc sestamibi and 99mTc maraciclatide studies; only one study appeared for each patient per session.
Each session comprised a random order of studies from all three acquisition types (10 min-per-view, 5 min-per-view, or 5 min-per-view with WBR); only one of the three acquisition types appeared for each patient per session.
A random order of trials was prepared at the beginning of the experiment.
The computer generated a random order of pairs of faces for each participant.
Another possibility would have been to use a random order of presentation.
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One seedling from each family was placed in a random order on each of five greenhouse benches (blocks A E).
The curves resulting from novelty measures run more or less linearly from and to the point [(1 - Spec), (Sens)] which reflects a random ordering of the prediction errors.
It was found that a random ordering of sensory attributes in a CATA question reduced the total frequency of usage of terms compared with when attributes were grouped with similar terms (e.g. flavour/taste terms grouped together and texture terms grouped together).
Incomplete prediction lists were completed with a random ordering of the missing potential edges prior to thresholding.
The test of enrichment used here was the rigorous, rank-based "Q1-Q2" statistic of Tian et al. [16] (schematic in Figure 2A), which demonstrated significance of enrichment over what may be expected using a randomly-generated set of pathway signature genes (the "Q1" hypothesis) or using a random ordering of reference oncogene values in the human tumor dataset (the "Q2" hypothesis).
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