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Healy & Rowe's assertion of unlearned bias in our trials is based on the expectation that one random subsample of a population would show a bias towards four symbols, while another random subsample of the same population would not show such a bias across three independent replicate lines.
The statistic about the conviction rate in Bronx jury trials is based on 3 percent of our cases.
The most common procedure for analyzing these trials is based on the assumption that the residual error variance is homogenous across all considered locations.
The CancerGrid approach to software support for clinical trials is based on two principles: careful curation of semantic metadata about clinical observations, to enable subsequent data integration, and model-driven generation of trial-specific software artefacts from a trial protocol, to streamline the software development process.
Our description of pediatric trials is based on analysis of the Child Health Field Trials Register as a whole, along with in-depth analysis of a random sample of trials from each time period.
Data from randomized trials is based on relatively small numbers of preterm born children.
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The two randomised and one nonrandomised trials were based on about 580 000 women and 2344 breast cancer deaths; the conclusions are therefore robust.
Stallard [ 8] recommends that the design for a phase II trial is based on a one sided Type I error rate of α = 0.2.
The data from all trials were based on the intention-to-treat principle, so they compared all patients allocated to one treatment with all those allocated to another.
Most products in advanced clinical trials are based on haemoglobin.
Two trials were based on alendronate therapy: the Fracture Intervention Trial (FIT) [5] and FIT Long-Term Extension (FLEX) [47]; a third trial was based on zoledronic acid: the Health Outcomes and Reduced Incidence with Zoledronic Acid Once Yearly Pivotal Fracture Trial (HORIZON PFT) [20].
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