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Kyoko Ina, a three-time Olympic pairs skater, was suspended for four years because she refused to take a randomly scheduled drug test in July, the U.S. Anti-Doping announcednounced yesterday.
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The live video is created by taking a randomly generated frame, zooming slightly, rotating slightly, and applying the algorithm in order to strengthen the desired feature.
Subjects took a randomly assigned second dose of either their previously assigned lasmiditan dose or placebo for rescue or recurrence of migraine if needed (2 to 24 hours post initial dose); subjects randomized to placebo received placebo as the second dose.
The PGMS takes a randomly sampled household list stored in a text file as an input.
First we took a randomly selected sample of those HIV positive names for which no matching CD4 record could be found and we repeated the electronic search to determine if the initial search may have missed possible matches for CD4 records.
After a 20-minute ceremony, everyone is crying (Kailyn's just so happy, Isaac's angry that juice has not materialized) -- and while Kailyn and her new hubby try to take a photo, Jo randomly calls her.
Take a checklist and randomly highlight 5-10 rows and do a walk-through with the person who is responsible for the list.
Virtually all studies that use statistics take a "sample --a randomly sample --amall group that isample --a, insofarandomlyanly poselectedto mirror the larger population.
It shows, for example, that within the 4 years and in the 53 counties considered, the perception of security went as high as 0.947 (Ciudad Juárez in 2011), which can be interpreted as the probability that taking a person randomly from that county, he or she considered it to be insecure, with the answer being surprisingly high.
Take a group of 1,000 randomly selected Americans, and pick the one with the highest income; he's going to get the majority of that group's tax break.
20 DCCs participating in the network are asked to randomly take a fecal sample from 10 individual children on a monthly basis in addition to their syndrome surveillance activities.
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