(select at random)

  • 11random sample — n. to select, take a random sample * * * take a random sample to select …

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  • 12Random ballot — The random ballot voting method takes the one person one vote principle to an extreme by only counting the vote of one person. In an election or referendum, the ballot of a single voter is selected at random, and that ballot decides the result of …

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  • 13random — ran|dom [ˈrændəm] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: randon great speed or force , from randir to run ] 1.) happening or chosen without any definite plan, aim, or pattern ▪ The company has introduced random drug testing of its employees …

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  • 14Random checkpoint — Mexican troops operating in a random checkpoint A random checkpoint (also known as a flying checkpoint , mobile checkpoint or hasty checkpoint ) is a military and police tactic involving the set up of a hasty roadblock primarily by mobile truck… …

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  • 15random access — 1. the capacity of a videodisc or compact disc player that allows the user to select and replay any portion without starting at the beginning. 2. availability, as of a service or facility, whenever needed or desired: an executive s need for… …

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  • 16Random Access Memory — Mémoire vive Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mémoire vive (homonymie). Mémoire RAM …

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  • 17random number generator — noun A device or algorithm that generates numbers selected at random or apparently at random. In many cases they actually select successive numbers deterministically and are more technically termed pseudorandom number generator …

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  • 18random access — 1. the capacity of a videodisc or compact disc player that allows the user to select and replay any portion without starting at the beginning. 2. availability, as of a service or facility, whenever needed or desired: an executive s need for… …

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  • 19random access — ran′dom ac′cess n. rtv a feature of a videodisc or compact disc player that allows the user to select and replay any portion without starting at the beginning • Etymology: 1950–55 …

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  • 20Dynamic random access memory — Dieser Artikel beschreibt den DRAM Chip. Für das mit diesen Chips aufgebaute DRAM Modul (ugs.: Speicherriegel), siehe Artikel Speichermodul. Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), oder der halb eingedeutschte Begriff Dynamisches RAM, bezeichnet… …

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