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The patients were recruited over a period of 16 months and allocated into two groups.
Kids were divided into three groups of equal number and allocated into pens of similar size and condition.
Study households were identified based on their status regarding porcine cysticercosis prevalence and allocated into cases or controls based on previous porcine cysticercosis presence.
Patients with head and neck (n=26) and breast cancer (n=66) were recruited into the study and allocated into control and intervention groups.
A total of 150 patients with a history of previous implantation failure were treated with intracytoplasmic sperm injection, and allocated into two groups: group 1, only one previous implantation failure, and group 2, repeated implantation failures.
A total of 18,174 females ages 16 to 26 years were randomized and allocated into one of three clinical trials (protocols 007, 013, and 015).
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Patients were referred from the Rheumatology Department according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria and randomly allocated into groups using a computer-generated randomization chart.
In the first experiment, 240 Magang goslings of 15-d age were randomly and equally allocated into 16 "yard and pond" pens using a 2×2 factorial design with 4 replications per treatment.
Two hundred and twenty-four out of 372 attendants demonstrated their readiness to quit within a month by face-to-face interview and were allocated into group A and group B based on their preferences.
The numbers of patients and controls allocated into the fatigue, FGID and combined categorizations are shown in Table 1.
A total of 1,483 women were recruited and randomly allocated into intervention (n = 752) and control (n = 731) groups.
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