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randomizing

  • present participle
    of randomize.
    randomize
    verb (used with object)
    to order or select in a random manner, as in a sample or experiment, especially in order to reduce bias and interference caused by irrelevant variables; make random.

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The researchers recommend that carmakers try randomizing a radar system's operating parameters over time and adding safeguards to the processing algorithms to spot similar attacks.

From Science Daily Jan. 31, 2024

Those studies require randomizing patients to either receive plasma or a dummy infusion.

From Fox News Aug. 26, 2020

Google began randomizing Assistant’s presentation like this last year, and on Google Nest and Home devices in the US, it’s already randomized the default voice.

From The Verge Sep. 18, 2019

With our culture has randomizing and splintering by the second, the question thus becomes: Is it even be possible for Seinfeld to exist in 2017 AD?

From Golf Digest Sep. 22, 2017

As of 2010, randomizing racial residential patterns in major metropolitan areas would require 47 percent of African Americans to move.

From Washington Post May 25, 2017

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