Sentence examples for a sequence of randomly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sequence of randomly" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "randomly." It can be used in contexts discussing randomness, but it needs to be part of a complete thought or sentence.

Example: "The experiment produced a sequence of randomly generated numbers."
Alternatives: "a series of random" or "a pattern of random".

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As a control, we showed a separate group of flies a sequence of randomly appearing black dots resulting in a similar change in luminance but with no pattern of expansion (Fig. 1b).

In a sequence of randomly changing disyllabic pseudo-words produced by one male speaker in neutral intonation, a traditional oddball design with emotional deviants (10% happy and angry each) and an optimum design with emotional (17% happy and sad each) and nonemotional gender deviants (17% female) elicited the mismatch responses.

The watermark message is defined as a sequence of randomly generated bits that each bit is spread using a narrowband PN sequence, then shaped using BPSK modulation and an embedding strength.

Participants were presented with a sequence of randomly oriented bars at distinct locations and in distinct colors and were asked to reproduce from memory the orientation of one bar, specified by either color or location (Fig.  4a).

Participants were presented with a sequence of randomly oriented colored bars and asked to reproduce from memory the orientation of one of these, the identity of which was specified by its color (Fig.  1a).

To sample large (genome-scale) metabolisms, we started from the global metabolism of 5,906 reactions and deleted (eliminated) from it a sequence of randomly chosen reactions, while requiring that each such deletion preserves viability.

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A system that started with, say, a sequence of five randomly chosen states first, followed by two or three "Super Tuesdays", would be better.

They were slower in drawing a line connecting a sequence of numbers randomly placed on a page, for example.

We therefore, using the macro "MktBlock", partitioned our chosen experimental design into two versions – such that each block version contained a sequence of 12 randomly allocated choice tasks.

In Townsend's scheme, Alice (as the sender is traditionally known) sends Bob (the receiver) a sequence of photons, randomly polarized either linearly, in the vertical or horizontal directions, or circularly, to the left or the right.

For both OA and CD choice, "females" were allowed to choose the "best" available male from a sequence of 20 randomly drawn "males".

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