Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The process has elements of randomness and of nonrandomness.
However, most studies find that human subjects have some degree of nonrandomness when generating a random sequence of, e.g., digits or letters.
Beneath their apparent randomness, the sequences actually concealed correlations and patterns, revealed only when the subtle nonrandomness skewed the known properties of the crystal model.
The randomness business is riddled with pitfalls; creeping nonrandomness has undercut the expectations of many consumers, from state lotteries and tournament bridge players to drug manufacturers and court systems.
Largely through such grass-roots organizations as the Planetary Society, galactic radio surveys (like Project Sentinel at Harvard) listen in at certain frequencies for signs of nonrandomness in the cosmic background.
Here's how he describes them in the first sentence of the prologue: "This book is about luck disguised and perceived as nonluck (that is, skills), and, more generally, randomness disguised and perceived as nonrandomness (that is, determinism)."