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A randomized controlled trial refers to studies including a control group with Type 1 diabetes, in which participants were randomized to their group at the beginning.
While this constellation is an accepted indication for lipoprotein apheresis (LA) in Germany, prospective studies including a control group are still lacking.
After an 8-week mesocosm stabilization period, a full factorial design based on the presence/absence of gallic acid (GA) and nonanoic acid (NA) (including a control group) was implemented into the exposure tanks.
Thus, one potential implication for future studies in this area is the benefit of including a control group of healthy adults, to treat them as a "normative" group to verify that the employed visual and auditory stimuli are approximately matched in their physical and/or perceptual features.
All animals (including a control group) received n-saline throughout.
Nonetheless, this cross-sectional study is the first including a control group of psychiatric patients, in this perspective.
It is generally accepted that RCTs including a control group are advantages to pragmatic RCTs, as the effect in the placebo control group often is high [23].
The two-year, peer-reviewed study involved thousands of rats, each of which received one of several carefully controlled doses of radiation daily for two years (including a control group that received no radiation at all).
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This was not a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and did not include a control group.
But the study did not include a control group.
But the study, while intriguing, was also small and did not include a control group.
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