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Participants performed all trials in a random sequence (slow randomized event-related design).
Both parties then place a detector behind the equivalent of Polaroid sunglasses; each orients his or her glasses horizontally, then vertically, in a random sequence.
(The correct object was shifted from side to side in a random sequence to control for these preferences).
It shows a montage of the fighter performing drills – presumably cobbled together in a random sequence – that might seem culled from the B-reel of a Bruce Lee movie.
Food was placed in either the right or the left transept of the T in a random sequence such that, over the long run, the food was on the left sixty per cent of the time and on the right forty per cent.
A copolyester was characterized to have 91 mol% trimethylene terephthalate unit and 9 mol% ethylene terephthalate unit in a random sequence by using 13C NMR.
Copolyester was synthesized and characterized as having 94.4 mol% ethylene succinate units and 5.6 mol% trimethylene succinate units in a random sequence as revealed by NMR.
The first approach, used in 2000, consists of asking respondents to rate parties' chances on a 0 to 100 scale in a random sequence.
They include the property of large numbers, the claim that the limit frequency of a digit in a random sequence should not be biased to any particular digit.
After a basal LEP evaluation, each subject was submitted to the rTMS and sham sessions in a random sequence over two consecutive days.
Odors were given in a random sequence, which varied from bee to bee.
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