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In this study, a series of first-gereration small molecular dual inhibitor of FP-2 and DHFR have been designed and synthesized based on the lead compound 1, which was randomly identified by screening FP-2 inhibitors in our laboratory.
For each starting point, a compound was randomly identified.
Then, one functional HP was randomly identified from each district.
Once at the PHC, one subcenter was randomly identified for a visit.
Respondent in a selected household was randomly identified by the use of the last birthday rule.
One administrative division of comparable population was randomly identified in each district (Sangareddy - Medak; Bidar taluka - Bidar).
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In 2003, the psychologist Ian Skurnik and several of his colleagues asked senior citizens to sit through a computer presentation of a series of health warnings that were randomly identified as either true or false — for example, "Aspirin destroys tooth enamel" (true) or "Corn chips contain twice as much fat as potato chips" (false).
In order to demonstrate SID1.0 applicability, some miRNAs expected from the literature to associate with cancerogenesis (miR-125b, miR-148a and miR-141), were randomly identified as main entries for SID1.0 to explore matching sequences of mRNA targets and also to explore KEGG pathways for the presence of ID codes of targeted genes.
In each household, one adult is randomly identified and interviewed.
Among those who were randomly identified, all provided written consent in their language of their choice.
Three community controls, matched for age (within a 10 year age range), were randomly identified from a list of eligible households available at the health center in the community of residence of the case, by using random number tables (Figure 1).
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