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The random error refers to the forecasting error caused by some random and unpredictable factors that change the original load changing pattern.
The random mode refers to the user will be assigned to the serving station according to uniform distribution in random manner, which is most approximate to real situation.
Random fault refers to stochastic three-phase short circuits on any transmission lines.
Random population refers to people who appear randomly in places, such as hospital visitors and patients, shoppers, guests, and tourists.
Herewith, random formation refers to the stipulation that all permutations are equally likely to be realized.
Random sort refers to cells sorted based on forward and side scatter and irrespective of the expression of specific markers.
The Random set refers to a randomly selected parameter set and the Xenopus set refers to a parameter set derived from a Xenopus MAPK model (Additional File 4).
We compare three different strategies of partner choice/partner rejection: "Random choice" refers to the case when the focal individual chooses to reject a defecting associate, and chooses a new associate randomly.
Random death refers to spore death caused by deleterious mutations, meiotic errors, or environmental factors, and is assumed to have the same rate in the parental species and their hybrid.
The word "random" really refers to a process or a decision made without a conscious or systematic choice.
The second approximates the vector of random parameters in the definition of a stochastic equation by a simple random vector, referred to as stochastic reduced order model (SROM), and uses it to construct a SROM for the solution of this equation.
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