Sentences with phrase «random subset of»

It's entirely possible this Oreo rollout is a soak test, and will only affect a random subset of the Galaxy Note 8 population.
Rather than convene a small panel to review hundreds of ideas, we use a system of crowd - sourcing wherein many jurors review a random subset of proposals with each proposal generally receiving more than 30 ratings.
A random subset of the 26 bully sticks was tested for caloric content.
It's not a random subset of genes.»
All children underwent CMA; a random subset of 95 also underwent WES.
In order to differentiate between self - selected innovators and induced innovators, a random subset of eligible students who did not sign up by the contest deadline were offered a monetary incentive of $ 100 to participate.

Not exact matches

Verification: A subset of applications will be selected for random verification, in which the parent must provide documentation of household size and income.
These differences are not merely due to shorter alignments of the exon and UCE sequences, because each accounted for ~ 25 % of the TENT data, similar in sequence length to the random 25 % subset of the TENT with introns (table S3) that produced a tree with a higher average BS and a topology closer to the full TENT (Fig. 5A and fig.
The method computes the ratio of MST lengths of any chosen subset of objects, including the most massive stars and brown dwarfs, to the MST lengths of random sets of stars and brown dwarfs in the cluster.
Heavy use of antibiotics can cause resistance, which results from a small subset of a bacteria population with a random mutation that allows it to survive exposure to the chemical.
The second subset of travelers that will benefit from this card are those looking to cover random travel expenses that otherwise couldn't be covered with other types of credit cards.
I was mistakenly thinking the PDFs were derived from subsets of random draws from those data.
It is quite plausible, but totally unproven that some subset of the USC group knew Jastrow and got this from him, or if it flowed back there via Jastrow = > Baliunas = > Soon = > -LCB- Kunc, etc -RCB- or if it's just all random coincidence.
If you really want to draw conclusions about an entire data set (ie, from all the stations) from a subset of the stations, then you have to do proper random sampling of many of those stations (the greater the number, the higher the confidence in the result, of course).
The final data analysis was conducted using random coefficient regression analysis, which is a subset of the mixed model that is useful for longitudinal data.
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