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Two entire classes were recruited to participate in a six-week study.
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One of the most damaging (or effective, depending on one's national allegiance) spy networks of the Cold War era had its beginnings in the 1930s at the University of Cambridge, where a group of disaffected upper class young men were recruited to become Soviet agents.
Among the different classes of mRNAs that were recruited to ribosomes, the most unexpected was that ribosomal protein mRNAs from both the small and large subunits (Table S3, Table S4).
No diatom sequences were recruited to the class A and class B alignments, while two sequences that were also identified using the BLAST approach (F. cylindrus GPCR5 and T. pseudonana GPCR2) were recruited to the class C alignment.
If necessary to maintain group size, additional non-trial participants were recruited to the classes.
During this 10-week course, class sessions alternated between guest speakers who were recruited to share knowledge about their culture and interactive health screenings with those cultures.
People aged 65 years and older who were able to walk independently and to participate in group exercise classes were recruited by participating general practices.
In brief, the surveys performed in Belgium, Iran and China used a comparable recruitment method: entire school classes were recruited via a random, stratified cluster sampling.
First, the classes were recruited by convenience and not by any research-driven criteria.
Thus, the faculty whose classes were recruited into the study were unique in that they were self-selected and taught undergraduate STEM courses at large research universities.
All students in the selected classes were recruited as study subjects.
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