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the randomised
verb
To arrange randomly; to make random
synonyms
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But it's nice to go back and see that things like the randomised narrative, and the fact that object placement is slightly randomised too, really works.
The most reliable form of research is the randomised controlled trial (RCT).
The randomised control trial tested cognition and looked at brain scans of the participants.
In 2016, the randomised controlled trial the FDA commissioned reported its findings.
The randomised chronology removes any element of suspense, while the relentless grand guignol symbolism would embarrass the genre's journeymen.
The largest study of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in badgers was the randomised badger culling trial, RBCT, which reported in 2007.
In the randomised trial, which involved 60 women in Poland, statins improved various symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (Pcos) including acne, excess body hair and irregular periods.
Again, the main thing here is wearing something which easily masks the randomised shower of baby drool/Ella's pouch mulch which is now your life.
Christl Donnelly is professor of statistical epidemiology at Imperial College London and was a key member of the randomised badger culling trial (RBCT).
According to Panfilova, the "randomised" corruption of the 1990s has given way to the "systemic and institutionalised corruption" of the Putin era.
It has also served as a lesson in collaboration, because it has been necessary to consider the needs of both the programme, and of the randomised trial.
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