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Once the final allocation to two groups has been selected for each set of practices, this independent statistician will randomly allocate intervention or control to the two groups.

The first model, known as the "Y model," or the acquisition-allocation model, holds that for a given amount of a resource, it is not possible to increase allocation to two traits at once [ 39].

To detect a mean difference in SFQ score of 2 point (SD = 4.53) at 72 weeks with a two-sided significance level of 1% and power of 80% with equal allocation to two arms would require 120 patients in each arm of the trial.

The data from this study do not support the primary SHIP hypothesis that allocation to two group-based self-hypnosis training sessions in the third trimester of pregnancy, along with practice CDs and (in most cases) birth companions, reduces the use of epidural analgesia for pain relief in labour.

At an age of four weeks healthy pigs (weight range from 8to9.2.2 kg) were kept after random allocation to two groups (each of six) in a stable for the first part of the experiment (experiment I) in which the development of resistant E. coli in treated and non-treated animals was investigated.

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Commerzbank, Credit Suisse and Julius Baer increased their equity holdings; Commerzbank even reduced its cash allocation to zero.

The example of a task graph and its corresponding task allocation to five sensor nodes are shown in Fig. 5.

Allocation to one of the six summary statistics was also block-randomised, using a looped sequence of 600 presentation assignments consisting of 100 blocks of six that was generated on http://www.randomization.com.

Then according to random allocation to one of three 10-min conditions, participants either completed the visuospatial condition, verbal/conceptual condition or were in a no-task control condition.

This "Partition of Resources Model", in which resource allocation to one trait means deprivation to another, has been proposed as the main explanation for trade-offs between life-history traits [7], [14].

Because amino acid and protein assembly are expensive [47] in terms of both energy and nitrogen (a nutrient that frequently limits growth and reproduction in plants), it is reasonable to assume that such a large allocation to one type of protein would involve tradeoffs with other aspects of growth, survival and/or reproduction in grasses.

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