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random sequence

[′ran·dəm ′sē·kwəns]
(metallurgy)
A longitudinal sequence of weld beads deposited in random increments.
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He was also a big fan of the popular TV show Countdown that combines words and arithmetic with the aim of most rounds being to make the longest word out of a random sequence of nine letters.
Using the camera on someone's handheld device, it takes a recording of a random sequence of coloured lights being shone on a user's face.
The p-value is the probability that given a perfect random number generator would produce less random sequence than the sequence being tested.
Of course, some of you have probably considered already that if a random sequence 10-mer (realistically, about the shortest oligonucleotide which acts effectively as a primer) only occurs once per ~1 million base pairs, then for small bacterial genomes, we're not likely to get a lot of good band patterns from a single primer, and in fact a fair number of 10-base primer candidates wouldn't yield any product bands at all, as they just won't happen to have two suitable priming sites.
Infants were monitored on one foot using a Masimo Radical-7 monitor (reference); each consumer monitor was applied to the other foot of all 30 infants in a random sequence for 60 minutes.
All studies included in the meta-analysis were evaluated with Cochrane's Tool for Risk of Bias, and these studies identified bias risk of varying degrees as unspecified, low, and high in terms of generating random sequence, confidentiality, double-blind studies where participants and the study staff were blinded, blind review in assessing results, incomplete study data, selectivity in reporting, and other sources of bias.
The team used XOR to insert a random sequence to break up these long runs and make the data faster to read.
Random sequence Allocation generation concealment (selection bias) (selection bias) Cox 1994 - + Saeed 1995 + + Scolapio 1999 + + Shemesh 1990 - + Yamamoto 1992 - + Blinding of Blinding of participants outcome and personnel asssessment (performance bias) (detection bias) Cox 1994 + + Saeed 1995 + + Scolapio 1999 + + Shemesh 1990 + + Yamamoto 1992 + + Incomplete Selective Other bais outcome data reporting (attrition bias) (reporting bais) Cox 1994 - - + Saeed 1995 + - + Scolapio 1999 - - + Shemesh 1990 - - + Yamamoto 1992 - - + Figure 4: Symptomatic relief: forest plot.
As a result of calculations using formula (5), the value for each random sequence out of the R set was found.
The pseudo random sequence of the BOC signal has the characteristics of pseudo randomness and infinite periods in a short time, which is used in secret communications.
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