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This observation is expected given that the two student samples were randomly equivalent and the students within each sample were also randomly assigned to either routing block.

After 1000 tests, the selected SHpR regions were found to have median SHpR values that were within the 99.9th percentile of those selected randomly (equivalent to a P-value of 0.001).

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The participation rate was 50.5% among the obese and 64.4% among the randomly sampled, equivalent to 795 obese and 920 randomly sampled men attending the examination (figure 1), which included sampling of blood, from which DNA was extracted.

An individual blinded to the experimental design captured JPEG images from each core or full section (circular area of 315 cm corresponding to the entire core or randomly chosen equivalent area from full sections) at 10× magnification on the Pannoramic viewer software program.

We studied the effect on serum sex hormones, which are known to be associated with postmenopausal breast cancer risk, that is attributable to exercise by comparing randomly obtained equivalent weight loss by following a hypocaloric diet only or mainly by exercise.

Selective screening markedly increased the proportion with an increased output, with 94.7% of selected 8 h induction colonies achieving this compared to only 23.5% of the randomly selected equivalents.

The previous incremental learning algorithms for ELM recruit hidden nodes randomly, which is equivalent to implementing a random selection from a candidate set of infinite size.

When new members join they gain 100 randomly selected subscribers, equivalent to Twitter followers.

The electrical conductivity in ferrites is mainly due to the hopping of electrons between ions of the same element present in more than one valence state and distributed randomly over crystallographic equivalent lattice sites.

To further evaluate these observations, we computed correlations between the seven transcription factors and 5,000 randomly selected sets equivalent to the size of the differentially expressed gene sets above.

Using a breast cancer dataset [40] and the average PCC across all microarray probe pairs between any two signatures, significant co-expression was identified in approximately half of the analyses when compared to 10,000 equivalent, randomly selected gene sets (empirical P values<0.05) (Fig. 4A).

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