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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered trials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to conducting experiments, tests, or assessments, particularly in scientific or medical fields.
Example: "The researchers administered trials to evaluate the effectiveness of the new medication."
Alternatives: "conducted trials" or "performed trials".
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A United Nations envoy left Cambodia late Wednesday saying he had failed to reach an agreement with the government over internal mechanisms for the reporting of corruption allegations in the jointly administered trials.
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We extracted detailed information on trial design, inclusion/exclusion criteria, participant characteristics, vaccine and placebo administered, trial endpoints, efficacy populations, and methodological quality from all included trials.
Children ranging in age from three to six years were administered trial versions of the HKECDS in Studies 1 (n = 60) and 2 (n = 240).
A total of 360 trials was administered (60 trials per condition) in a randomized order.
They are experimental in that patients have been selected for inclusion into the trial and administered the trial treatment.
On P20, rats (N = 8-10 per group) were administered 10 trials at incremental speeds up to 10 rpm, with 10 minutes rest between each trial.
But a sprint helped the team realize that research coordinators (the folks who administered clinical trials) were actually more important.
In particular, he appears to have been the god of oaths and ordeals administered during trials.
All perceptual stimuli (tones or vowels) were thus administered in trials comprising 2 s stimulus presentation, then followed by 8 s rest.
Imagery/production stimuli were administered in trials comprising 2 s stimulus presentation, 8 s maintenance, 2 s task execution and 8 s rest.
He had managed to get in touch with a middleman, in Malta, who said that he was a representative of the Libya Dawn militias — the rebel coalition that had administered the trials.
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