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Blinding, for example by using a blinded assessor, should be applied wherever possible.
Then they inadvertently start a war with the local Lee family who floor them with the old "your mum" line and get a peaky blinding for their trouble.
Sunrises can also be "blinding for moments" from space, according to the ESA, and they will need to check on each other frequently and make sure their suits have no damage.
after blinding for seizure semiology and headache history.
Therefore, no blinding for the test results of 3D-UV was included.
Design: Randomised trial with concealed allocation, assessor blinding for some outcomes, and intention-to-treat analysis.
It has been a challenge to design rigorous, randomized, placebo-controlled trials, in part owing to problems of adequate blinding for psychological interventions, acupuncture, and exercise.
The main limitations of the studies included that were judged to be of low and medium quality were the lack of a full analysis of the diagnostic performance and of blinding for the measurements [23, 28 31].
All analysis was done without blinding for genotypes.
VLM, CCI, SD performed mouse genotyping and blinding for electrophysiology.
These figures indicate a lack of blinding for controls, and a better blinding for the first operator compared with the second.
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