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Randomization Book Entry Position Number
Definition 1
An integer specifying the value of a numerical sequence for a Stratum Group that should be used to assign a subject to an arm or a portion of an arm. (NCI Thesaurus)
Definition 2
An integer specifying the value of a numerical sequence for a Stratum Group that should be used to assign a subject to an arm or a portion of an arm. EXAMPLE(S): StratumGroup #: 0; Position: 0; Arm/Portion of Arm: A; StratumGroup#: 0; Position: 1; Arm/Portion of Arm: B. If 2 patients fall in the same Stratum Group i.e. say 0 in the above example, the first patient will be assigned Arm A because the current position would be 0 and the 2nd patient would be assigned Arm B since the current position would be incremented by 1 each time an assignment happens. (NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)
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