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A comprehensive attack model involving randomly occurred deception attack, denial-of-service attack and physical attack is established.
A total of 100 face-to-face interviews were conducted involving randomly selected fishers from two coastal towns of the Al-Batinah Governorate of Oman.
The consolidated results obtained for a sub-dataset involving randomly selected 20 proteins are summarized in Table 4.
The first set (n = 150) were selected randomly from samples collected in September 1998 from Ngerenya adults and children (n = 354), as part of a longitudinal cohort study involving randomly selected households [34].
Monte Carlo resampling techniques, involving randomly picking fire events from the chronology (1000 repetitions) was used to estimate the 95 and 99% confidence intervals (CI) around the averaged macroremain influx values [51].
Further studies involving randomly recruited patients with fibromyalgia are needed.
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typically involves adding one or a few genes, each containing instructions for a protein whose function is known, they argue, it is more predictable than traditional methods that involve randomly mixing or mutating many genes of unknown function.
These trials involved randomly assigning patients to the antibiotic Rocephin (often administered intravenously) or a placebo, with neither patients nor those evaluating their symptoms aware of who got what.
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Whether using physical maps or the whole genome shotgun sequencing approach, the sequencing exercise involved randomly fragmenting either cloned (copied) or native genomic DNA into very short segments that could then be inserted into bacterial cells as plasmids for amplification, producing many copies of the segments, prior to nucleic acid purification and sequence analysis.
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