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Discover Ludwig"a blind trial" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a trial in which the participants (such as the judges or jurors) are unaware of the identities or other characteristics of the people involved. For example, "The defendant received a fair trial as it was conducted as a blind trial, with no prior knowledge of the defendant's identity."
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She has been taking what she knows as T-DM1, together with another drug or a placebo as part of a blind trial.
A blind trial conducted in 2009 by Matthew Trusler, a British violinist, for example, compared modern violins made with treated and untreated wood from the same trees with a Stradivarius made in 1711.
That's pretty persuasive, assuming the same results could come out of a blind trial.
There were some early examples of Syrah from Santa Barbara County that led the way, but with the other Rhône varieties it was a blind trial that turned out even better than we expected.
Performance bias can occur because a blind trial at the intervention level is not possible.
Finally, we performed a blind trial from an American cohort to validate our findings.
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Glioma samples were analysed in a blind-trial fashion.
All samples were analysed in a blind-trial fashion.
FAK, phospho-Erk1/2, Her-2/neu, phosph-Src Tyr-215/416 and ER immunostainings were assessed by a set of pathologists (KJS, FG, JWO, FO) in a blind-trial fashion without knowledge of the clinical outcome.
Semiquantitative analysis of staining results from 902 tissue array cores was performed by two investigators in a blind-trial fashion without knowing the histopathological data for the corresponding case.
It was to be a "double blind" trial, with a control group given a placebo, and another group given the drug.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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