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Al-Yahya followed Grubisic's steps in allowing distracters to be randomly selected from the domain ontology.
80% of those stories will be randomly selected from Digg, the other 20% will be the stories submitted for gaming by Spike the Vote users.
In case that Ω 2 ( ε ^ a, TDA-EDE ). has multiple minimum eigenvalues, g ^ 2 can be randomly selected from the eigenvectors corresponding to the minimum eigen-value.
The final sets contain all SMARTS patterns for which 100 molecules containing the pattern could be randomly selected from ZINC lead-like and ZINC everything.
Migrants are unlikely to be randomly selected from among the general population and would be expected to differ from non-migrants based on both observable and unobservable personal characteristics such as age and education level.
For the same simulation setup as Section 5.1, we set the starting time of every node to be randomly selected from to. Figure 4 shows the persistence as a function of exchange rounds for nonregenerative NeMo, regenerative NeMo (no and ), and GC (with a scheduled sink) when the nodes are not synchronized ( and ).
A scientific sampling of Californians would be randomly selected from the statewide voter list, like a jury pool.
The existing guidelines for the design of these drug-resistance surveys emphasize that valid inference requires that individuals included in the sample must be randomly selected from the total population of incident tuberculosis cases in the region under evaluation.
One secondary school will be randomly selected from each municipality.
This subgroup will be randomly selected from the main group following initial randomisation.
Twenty LHWs will be randomly selected from the district LHW program database.
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