Trials described as double-blind, with adequate randomisation, were assumed to be of higher methodological quality. ❋ Steve Carper (2008)
Working out the exact probabilities of specific clusters of birthdays, assuming births at random and accounting for leap years, was hard so we wussed out and did randomisation tests. ❋ MissPrism (2008)
There is still a risk that the randomisation won't work though, and you'll get a randomly distributed confounder you need to check. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I have little musical ability but have written this to introduce my new year 10 students to the range of instruments, use of variables and randomisation using Scratch ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)
* No address randomisation is used in by the operating system ❋ Unknown (2007)
The temporal organisation of stretches of action potentials was also evaluated with a statistical test, which required a randomisation of the neuronal activity, based on the statistics of the activity itself. ❋ Guillaume Osterstock Et Al. (2010)
This protocol describes IRIS, a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial with the general practice as unit of randomisation. ❋ Alison Gregory (2010)
Because of the randomisation, any effect will presumably be thanks to the fertiliser. ❋ Mahalanobis (2010)
There are said to be no known proofs-of-concept for Internet Explorer 8 on Vista or Windows 7, and Microsoft estimates that developments of current exploits for these operating systems would have a success rate of less than 1% (thanks to the use of address space layout randomisation), with the browser crashing on the remaining occasions. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The MoleMate UK Trial is a primary care based multi-centre randomised controlled trial, with randomisation at patient level using a validated block randomisation method for two age groups (45 years and under; 46 years and over). ❋ Unknown (2010)
The second stage randomisation will be done in the presence of observers and candidates or their election agents. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Features like tighter control of access to the system kernel, DEP (data execution prevention), ASLR (address space layout randomisation), and MIL (mandatory integrity levels) ❋ Unknown (2010)
The primary safety endpoint was the number of patients with major or clinically relevant non-major bleeding from randomisation until the end of the study at 3 months. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Párraga CA, Tolhurst DJ (2000) The effect of contrast randomisation on the discrimination of changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of natural scenes. ❋ Satohiro Tajima Et Al. (2010)
That could change down the road, Storms said, pointing out Microsoft's DEP (data execution prevention) and ASLR (address space layout randomisation) defences as examples. ❋ Unknown (2010)
We always planned to do a long-term follow-up (see protocol), and have now received research ethics committee approval to follow up participants two and a half years after randomisation (a year and a half after the end of the intervention). ❋ Unknown (2010)