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Unblinded
verb
Past of unblind
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Now, in order to present the findings, Gilman would be "unblinded".
The results of the trial had been unblinded.
"We had inadvertently unblinded the trial".
But because part of the study is still continuing, all the collected data — meaning, in particular, who was on the gel and who was on the placebo — cannot be "unblinded" yet, so the researchers cannot try to figure out why it did not work.
In order to avoid bias, the physicists involved avoided looking at most of the crucial data until last week, when they "unblinded" it.
On Thursday, Dr. Fauci and Dr. Myron Cohen, an AIDS specialist from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the study's director, announced that the data collected since the study began in 2005 had been "unblinded" to an independent safety review panel, which is standard procedure in clinical trials.
By contrast, the handlers are what would be called, in psychological jargon, "unblinded".
Although the findings were compelling, the study troubled committee members because it was partly "unblinded," meaning that the patients' doctors knew which treatments they were taking, although the scientists analyzing the data did not.
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As other bidders fell away, he pressed for Onyx to "unblind" or disgorge further details of the study.
Some blundering operative outside alerts Jonas Sparrow to the impending bust and she gets hit around the head by the estimable cult-leader... which only knocks the camera offline, rendering her unblind!
The drug manufacturer Merck and academic researchers said they would "unblind" the study of an experimental AIDS vaccine that may have actually raised the risk of infection, telling thousands of people who volunteered whether they got the actual shot or a dummy injection.
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