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For the SDGN and SIGN detection, each trial involved generating a block of random OOK symbols.
The kmer-searching algorithm involved generating a lookup table where the keys in the table corresponded to all possible 4K kmers.
This typically involved generating a list of names and addresses from relevant electronic record systems.
The first stage involved generating a statistical model which represents the relationship between the demand for GP care and the sociodemographic predictors.
This involved generating a score for every patient, which reflected the likelihood of them being in the anti-TNF cohort or the nbDMARD cohort based on their baseline information (including all the identified potential confounders).
Physicians were told that participation involved generating a roster of their patients with asthma, completing 3 self-administered interviews over 2 years, and willingness to be randomly assigned to one of three study conditions.
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But the processes involved generate a host of problems and a great deal of research is being done to solve them.
This involves "generating a new address with a repaired random number generator and then sending all the money in your wallet back to yourself", according to the Bitcoin statement.
We propose an alternative approach which involves generating a dispatch sequence of control blocks in a platform-independent manner.
A first phase involves generating a high number of potential eco-innovative R&D projects that are then analyzed and assessed using an appropriate multi-criteria grid.
The p-compact-regions problem, defined by Li, Church, and Goodchild (forthcoming) involves generating a fixed number (p) of regions from n atomic polygonal units with the objective of maximizing the compactness of each region.
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