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randomize
[ ran-duh-mahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to order or select in a random manner, as in a sample or experiment, especially in order to reduce bias and interference caused by irrelevant variables; make random.
randomize
/ 藞谤忙苍诲蓹藢尘补瑟锄 /
verb
- tr to set up (a selection process, sample, etc) in a deliberately random way in order to enhance the statistical validity of any results obtained
Derived Forms
- 藞谤补苍诲辞尘藢颈锄别谤, noun
- 藢谤补苍诲辞尘颈藞锄补迟颈辞苍, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤补苍路诲辞尘路颈路锄补路迟颈辞苍 [ran-d, uh, -mahy-, zey, -sh, uh, n], noun
- 谤补苍路诲辞尘路颈锄路别谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of randomize1
Example Sentences
Treatments for people with muscle dysmorphia will vary based on the individual and provider, in part because there have been no randomized control trials to test which therapies work best.
In contrast, the gold standard for nutritional research is the randomized controlled trial, which allows scientists to isolate specific dietary variables.
鈥淎nalgesic efficacy is only one part of the equation 鈥 we also need randomized trials in chronic pain that look at function and long-term tolerability in comparison to NSAIDs,鈥 Friedmann said.
While this technique might work for some people, it's important to test it in larger randomized controlled studies to better understand how it works and compares to other therapies in the field, Brownstone said.
While biobank data cannot replace randomized controlled trials, they can unlock new information that can improve future studies and advance the evolving field of using genetics to predict treatment outcomes, Sadowski said.
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