Examples of using Randomised in English and their translations into Hindi
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But I thought the target was randomised between 3 people?
To date, there is no randomised, controlled evidence that tocilizumab is an efficacious treatment for CRS.
Evidence obtained from at least one properly designed randomised controlled trial of appropriate size;
It is undergoing a phase 2 non randomised test at the national level in Italy after showing positive results in people with severe disease.
To prove causation, scientists would need to conduct randomised controlled trials.
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The present study ran randomised control trials in 3,800 villages.
Before this study, the second-line treatment was the anti-convulsant drugphenytoin, but until now this practice had never been scrutinised in a robust, major randomised controlled trial.
The meta-analysis contained five randomised trials with a total of 477 people.
However, no randomised study has yet proved the value of PET in this setting and therefore CT and MRI remain the diagnostic standards.
It has been argued that the NNT and NNH are not the best way to report and assess the results of randomised clinical trials and that the ARR is preferable.
In 2014, a randomised controlled trial discouraged the use of helmets, but the same year a study reported 95% improvement in asymmetry with helmet therapy.
We think that everyone might benefit if the most radical protagonists of evidence-based medicine organised andparticipated in a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, crossover trial of the parachute.
However, randomised controlled trials, which can control for lifestyle factors like eating habits, still find no negative effect on body weight when people eat nuts.
Collaborating with colleagues from Osnabrück University in Germany, we carried out a randomised controlled study to investigate the effects of mindfulness meditation on cognitive functions that are important in daily life.
A recent randomised controlled trial in 141 Irish mothers found learning to cook lasagna, either by following recipe cards or by video increased their confidence and enjoyment of cooking.
Childhood malaria episodes could be reduced by 20%-- from 2.49 to 2 cases per child-- during malaria transmission season if the whole population were given a drug called ivermectin every three weeks,according to the first randomised trial of its kind including 2,700 people including 590 children from eight villages in Burkina Faso, published in The Lancet.
The results of 26 randomised control trials(the gold standard of research trials), which included 1,037 people who had either normal or high cholesterol levels, were added together.
RCTs, however, can mostly be applied to study problems at the micro-level where the implementation of an individual programme- whether it is by the government or a private organisation(like a MFI or an NGO)-can be done in a randomised way that allows for a statistically satisfactory evaluation of the programme's impact, as outlined earlier.
Update September 2013: A new randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial has just reported that neurofeedback therapy for children with ADHD was no more effective than placebo.
Consistent with this result, a study published last week randomised 100 adults to either alternate-day fasting, a continuous energy restriction diet, or to no intervention, for six months.
A randomised controlled trial found that daily use of 400mg riboflavin for 3 months resulted in a 50% reduction in migraine attacks in 59% of patients, compared with 15% for placebo(8).
The research was also muchmore reliable than many diet studies because it was a randomised control trial that looked at a large group of people over a long period of time, rather than just monitoring people on one diet for a few days or weeks.
At that time, two large randomised controlled trials reported that eicosapentaenoic acid supplements(which contained EPA and docosahexaenoic acid(DHA)) significantly reduced fatal heart disease.
Ben believes that any medical intervention should be tested in randomised controlled studies, and that no sound inferences are to be drawn from homeopathic principles, since they are shown to be false by the principles of physics and chemistry.
Although randomised controlled trials indicate that eating nuts has an effect on blood flow(including to the brain), there isn't enough evidence to draw conclusions about their impact on cognitive function.
The researchers reviewed 105 US-based randomised controlled trials, from the past 50 years, that were relevant to pain patients in the United States and met inclusion criteria.
However, randomised controlled trials are expensive, so another way to identify causation is to focus on the biological mechanisms that link the chemicals commonly found in fruit and vegetables to physical changes in the body.
For example, a randomised trial conducted in New Zealand found that various measures of mental wellbeing, such as motivation and vitality, improved in a treatment group where young adults were asked to eat two extra portions of fruit and vegetables a day for two weeks, although no changes were found for depressive symptoms, anxiety or mood.
Trying to‘randomise' situations.
To increase transparency in and accountability of environment- and labour-related inspections, state departments were meant to publish standard operating procedures,deploy risk assessment algorithms, randomise the allocation of inspectors, and make inspection reports/findings available to enterprises.