random allocation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrandomandallocation
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random
adjective
uk/ˈræn.dəm/us/ˈræn.dəm/
happening, done, or chosen by chance rather than according to ...
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allocation
noun
uk/ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a ...
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These patients were referred to the practice nurse forrandomallocation.
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In particular, there were no details about the concealment ofrandomallocation.
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Initial data collection tools, together with therandomallocation, were packaged within sealed, opaque envelopes, each bearing a sequential trial number.
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In such an analysis we compare the quotient of the width of the confidence intervals with balanced andrandomallocation.
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But perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the book is its failure to deal with the problem ofrandomallocationof subjects in controlled trials.
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These results would provide a much more reliable evidence base if the choice of setting were based onrandomallocation.
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The designs of the study andrandomallocationmethods have been described in detail in a recently published report (10).
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Numbered containers were used to implement therandomallocationsequence.
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Both of these studies usedrandomallocationand blinded assessment, but sample sizes were small.
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This firm was not given therandomallocation.
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After each interval of five days, anotherrandomallocationof the same set of treatments was carried out between the four burrows.
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Large experimental studies would provide the strongest evidence, but are impossible in this context because they require therandomallocationof people to buildings.
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To avoid possible visual or other extraneous effects, the positions of the baits were changed for each bioassay byrandomallocation.
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Withrandomallocation, on the other hand, there is at least one hospital with very unbalanced numbers over the two treatment arms.
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