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be randomised
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To arrange randomly; to make random
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So instead of subjecting everyone to the same checks, security should be randomised.
The study participants will be randomised sequentially by the order they are enrolled into the trial.
Ideally they need to be randomised either to eat lots of chocolate or none at all.
In order to keep the lighting conditions unchanged, the target location had to be fixed and could not be randomised.
After baseline measurement, participants will be randomised into either a Tai Chi Group or a Control Group.
233 could be randomised.
Multiple births will be randomised individually.
Forty-five pareento are to be randomised.
Patients will then be randomised to physiotherapists.
Six hundred participants will be randomised.
Schools will be randomised into each arm.
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