Examples of using Non-random in English and their translations into Chinese
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But the noise it generates is non-random noise.
No signal containing non-random information can be sent via this method.”.
But this little generator of mine was non-random.
(h) A web-based survey of a non-random sample of heads of 40 United Nations entities;
The patterns that we describe are not simply non-random.
We excluded 10 trials because of non-random allocation and complications experienced by the participants.
Lovely pattern with some good-looking non-random noise lines.
If such non-random mating is indeed occurring, Gutiérrez says their current findings would be even more disturbing.
Some have argued that this panel would be a non-random sample of people.
Their work shows a large fraction of non-random bits can be systematically embedded in such bit sequences without negatively affecting their certified randomness.
It is driven by natural selection, which is a highly non-random force.
Seasonal migrations of nomadic herders formed non-random pathways that went on to define the geography of the Silk Roads.
There are limitations to the meta-evaluation due to its small and non-random sample.
Third, a meta-evaluation of a non-random sample of 23 evaluation reports from 10 of the 27 programmes surveyed(representing 11 per cent of the total of 214 evaluation reports produced during 2004-2005) was conducted by an external consultant.
The appearance of clusters within the spaceindicates that the data is likely to be non-random.
(b) An electronic, self-administered survey of a non-random sample of 12 country offices.
Prof Makukov told New Scientist:“It wasclear right away that the code has a non-random structure.
It is signaled by a point outside a control limit or a run orother non-random pattern of points within the control limits.
Professor Makukov said to New Scientist that"itwas clear that the genetic code has a non-random structure.
Some limitations of the studyare acknowledged such as the“small sample size and non-random selection of participants.”.
Professor Makukov said to New Scientist that"itwas clear that the genetic code has a non-random structure.
Some economists, however,disagree and claim that asset prices do follow a non-random walk, i.e., they can be predictable.
Instead, it is driven by human choices,through what they call unnatural selection and non-random mutation.
Also, new techniques to predict collision probability mayneed to be developed to take into account the non-random nature of close approaches in GEO.
Professor Makukov said to New Scientist that"itwas clear that the genetic code has a non-random structure.
DACA recipients appear to fit this pattern:Tom Wong of the University of California conducted a(non-random) online survey of 3,063 recipients in 2017.
Flexible approaches, including research-focused surveys linking sending and receiving communities,as well as rapid data collection using non-random sampling, can be more effective.
CGH data from several studies of the sametumor type show consistent patterns of non-random genetic aberrations.
The implications of these findings are enormous because it meansinherited differences are the major systematic[non-random] force in making us who we are.