Examples of using Were randomized in English and their translations into Spanish
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The patients were randomized in two groups.
Were randomized in all,(63 in each arm).
The treatments were randomized within each block.
Were randomized to 1 gr/day of Omega 3 or placebo.
Then patients were randomized in two groups.
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Twenty-four churches(with 201 total participants) were randomized.
Participants were randomized to one of two groups.
All eligible patients received renal angiography and were randomized to denervation or not.
Subjects were randomized to receive[drug] or placebo.
Of the cohort of children selected,598 were randomized to intervention.
Patients were randomized into two groups of fifteen subjects each.
A total of 113 participants… were randomized into three groups.
These were randomized to angioplasty versus medical treatment.
Then the subjects were randomized to one of two groups.
They were randomized to switch DAPT or continuation of their DAPT regimen.
In the trial,137 participants were randomized to receive edaravone or placebo.
Patients were randomized to Renalof(n=52) and placebo(n=58).
Methods: Forty six patients were randomized to intervention or control group.
Patients were randomized 2:1 to percutaneous therapy vs surgery.
Pylori positive subjects that were randomized, 194 were finally analyzed as per-protocol.
Patients were randomized(1:1) to primary PCI with or without thrombectomy.
Men with PCA3<35 were randomized 1:1 to either IBx or observation.
Subjects were randomized to either: A+ NS; placebo A+ NS; A+ placebo NS;
Seven patients were randomized to CBM and nine to placebo.
The schools were randomized into an intervention(IG) and a control(CG) group.
A total of 40 patients were randomized to receive DA-9701 or domperidone.
Patients were randomized; 184 received the MitraClip and 95 were treated with surgery.
These patients were randomized to 3 and 12 months of dual APT.
Patients were randomized 1:1 to TAVR(n= 145) or surgical replacement(n= 135).
Fifty young adults were randomized to eat sunflower seeds-or not-for a week.