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However, almost 200 nurses were randomly involved in the care of all the patients during the ICU stay in our sedation protocols.
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At least three images of each sample were randomly taken, involving a minimum of 100 bacteria.
Our study indicates that AluYs are implicated in the past and current duplication events, and moreover suggests that DNA rearrangements in 22q11.2 genomic disorders perhaps do not occur randomly but involve both actively expanded duplication subunits and Alu elements.
This involved randomly selecting 3 files from a batch of 10 files using randomly generated numbers.
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.
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.
The second step involved randomly selecting two to three villages (depending on the number of farmers) within the chosen districts.
They also practiced what Manson called "creepy crawling," which involved randomly picking a house somewhere in Los Angeles and entering it while the occupants were asleep.
The first stage involved randomly selecting clusters with probability proportional to size from a national master sample frame.
Stage one involved randomly selecting three districts from areas with a low TB case detection rate, as assessed by the BRAC TB control programme.
The in silico AS detection experiments involved randomly pooling non-redundant peptide samples, equal in size to the experimental peptide samples, from an initial peptide population.
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