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A level or drainage gallery which has a vertical shaft at each end, and acts as an inverted siphon.
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That would later prove to be my undoing much later in the day, when, having already made the money, I was short on chips with only 42,000 at the 3,000-6,000 blevellevel.
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United trailed to Cheikhou Kouyate's sublime volley before Daley Blind levelled in the 93rd minute.
Relevant information about study design, randomization, blinding, level of feeding control, sample size, subject characteristics, fructose format, dose, reference carbohydrate, duration of follow-up, and macronutrient profile of the background diet were obtained.
An expert echocardiographer (OG) rated all 45 de-identified examinations in a random order to ensure that the rater was also blinded for level of expertise of the participant.
Tighten the brackets to make sure that the blinds remains level and snug as it rolls.
It is not clear whether outcome assessment in any of the three observational studies was blinded to levels of exposure.
The quality of the paper was judged based on the potential for selection bias (whether a control group was used; allocation to this group and similarity of intervention and control groups at baseline; whether assessors were blinded; and levels of loss to follow-up) and reporting bias (selective reporting of outcomes).
Subjects were not blinded to the level of injection, but were blinded to pain pattern responses in prior subjects.
Reviewers were blind to PSA level at the moment of the scan.
Briefly, after informed consent was obtained, women were interviewed by a trained nurse-interviewer who was blind to TCDD level and residence of the woman.
cClassified as: yes, for articles that implemented blinding at any level; no, for articles reporting not being able to implement blinding of interventions at any level; not reported (NR), for articles that do not make any mention to blinding.
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