Betekenis van:
				
					randomisation					
				
			
            randomisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a deliberately haphazard arrangement of observations so as to simulate chance
 
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- month randomisation;
 - Randomisation table
 - Description of randomisation procedure for retail sampling:
 - description of the stratification and randomisation procedures,
 - description of randomisation procedure, including notification system,
 - The test points shall be selected using approved statistical methods of randomisation.
 - A randomisation table may then look as shown in Table 3.
 - Details of the randomisation scheme shall be reported to the Commission.
 - The test points must be selected using approved statistical methods of randomisation.
 - In addition, the Salmonella spp. or Campylobacter spp. status, if known at slaughter, must not bias the randomisation.
 - Additionally, a fourth load step selected by the Technical Service [1] The test points must be selected using approved statistical methods of randomisation.
 - Additionally, a fourth load step selected by the Technical Service [1] The test points shall be selected using approved statistical methods of randomisation.
 - In particular, the randomisation scheme shall guarantee a selection of slaughter batches proportionate to the number of flocks fattened according to the different production types (conventional, free-range, organic).
 - Additionally, a fourth load step selected by the Technical Service [1] The test points shall be selected using approved statistical methods of randomisation. shall be run, and the value compared to the values of the previous load steps.
 - The given day, the total number of animals is known, and the personnel of the slaughterhouse shall then randomly select a carcase or carcases using the randomisation sheet which has been provided to them and which has been generated using a maximum that exceeds the highest possible number of fattening pigs slaughtered on any given day in any slaughterhouse in the Member State.