Sentences with phrase «number of trial events»

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A number of top Scottish athletes are heading to the event which incorporates the trials for next month's European Cross Country Championships in Hyeres.
In 2012, Baxter halted the trial due to an increased number of bleeding events.
As a result of a 2007 law, within 1 year of the completion of a trial, drug companies must also submit summary results that include information such as the number of participants, their age and gender, outcomes, and adverse events.
The therapy did appear to be reasonably safe: nearly all of the relatively small number of adverse events that occurred during the course of the trial were mild; the six moderate - severity adverse events and the one severe event (a case of neutropenia) were judged to be unrelated to the treatment.
Calculate the expected number of outcomes for an event based on a fixed number of trials.
Calculate the relative frequency of an event for a changing number of trials.
When dog fanciers talk about dog shows, they are most often talking about conformation trials, although dogs may also compete in obedience trials or any number of sporting events.
Single races, Grand Prix weekends, time trials and race events — modes that allow you to re-enact iconic moments from seasons gone by — are all present, but the disappointing thing is that a number of drivers and teams are locked until you level up or download the DLC.
After some driving around we take part in a time trial event which tasks us to pass through a number of checkpoints as quickly as possible.
As is typical with omnibus Bills, instead of stopping at what needs to be done, the government went above and beyond by also adding under the proposed s 644 (3), an ability to convert a jury trial in mid-trial into a trial by judge alone, in the event the number of jurors fall below the number required to continue the trial.
As the Appeal Court noted, «The trial judge found that the magnitude of the total number of defective camshafts, which the appellant allowed to pass uncorrected during his shift, taken together with his subsequent dishonesty about them, was the culminating event that formed the primary basis for his dismissal for cause.»
Historians may be hired for a variety of reasons, to provide opinions in trials in which the events date back many decades, or as in the case of the Zundel trial, to provide a professional opinion on the number of deaths during the Holocaust.
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