Sentence examples for allocation was broken from inspiring English sources

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Blinding (patient allocation) was broken afterwards.

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In one study in particular, that by Hill et al. (49), which was a very large multicenter RCT with over 2,100 participants, allocation concealment was broken for 169 patients after 5 days due to signs of infection (99 in the placebo group and 70 in the cefazolin group) to allow for modification of treatment if necessary.

The vase was broken.

Allocation concealment will be broken only after the participant has met all selection criteria and completed the baseline assessments.

The key to the secured allocation data will not be broken until all patients have completed the study unless it is necessary for patient safety.

Members of the trial steering committee, management committee, and other study team members (with the exception of the project co-ordinator and the Quitline senior research manager) will remain blinded to treatment allocation until the code is broken (namely, after the last follow-up call is completed and the data recorded).

Members of the trial steering committee, management committee, and other team members (with the exception of the project co-ordinator and research assistants) will remain blind to treatment allocation until the code is broken after the last follow-up call is completed and the data recorded.

The break is broken.

The Internet is broken.

Now, it's breaking.

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