- constraints.
During the
course of an experiment, a parti****nt
becomes unblinded if they
deduce or
otherwise obtain information that has been
masked to...
-
resulting blind signature can be
publicly verified against the original,
unblinded message in the
manner of a
regular digital signature.
Blind signatures...
-
referred to as "
unblinded", "open", or (if the
intervention is a medication) "open-label". In 2008 a
study concluded that the
results of
unblinded RCTs tended...
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Title Role
Notes 2013 Nina L'eau
Short film 2019
Swoon Ninni Nilsson 2020
Unblinded Emma
Short film 2021
Tigrar Vibeke 2022
Dampyr Tesla Dubcek Feature film...
- a
molecule of the
original ****nic used.
While Anisur Khuda-Bukhsh's
unblinded studies have
claimed an
effect on
reducing ****nic toxicity, they do not...
- in the trial, i.e., all of the
persons involved in the treatment, are
unblinded). The
patient is an
active parti****nt in
correcting negative distorted...
-
group of
clinicians and
statisticians meets periodically to
review the
unblinded data the
sponsor has
received so far. The DMC has the
power to recommend...
-
Ventavia Research Group has told The BMJ that the
company falsified data,
unblinded patients, emplo****
inadequately trained vaccinators, and was slow to follow...
- analysis). On rare
occasions a
single parti****nt's
treating physician may be
unblinded to the parti****nt's
study treatment ****ignment if that
information is...
-
among the
major causes of
testicular trauma. In a
small controlled but
unblinded study of 52 men,
varicocele was
significantly more
common in equestrians...