körleştirerek

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blinding
The act of causing blindness
A thin coat of sand or gravel used to fill holes in a new road surface
To an extreme degree; blindingly
This is the restriction in gas flow caused by low porosity dust cakes, moisture, or sticky particulate on the filter media
Particulate accumulates within and/or on surface of the media such that the flow passages for the gas are blocked restricting the flow and resulting in high pressure drop
A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road
Taking provisions in a smart card’s operation to defeat voltage and timing attacks Blinding, for example, would ensure that all multiplications take the same amount of time independent of the values of the multiplier and the multiplicand
A lack of awareness of a subject's treatment group Double-blinding is blinding of assessor as well as subject
A blinding light is extremely bright. The doctor worked busily beneath the blinding lights of the delivery room. = dazzling
{s} shining profoundly, causing inability to see
Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow
See Blind, v
a method of conducting clinical trials so that some or all of the participants do not know whether subjects are taking active drug or placebo Blinding is done to reduce bias in drug trials See also double-blind
(Cochrane definition) Keeping secret group assignment (e g to treatment or control) from the study participants or investigators Blinding is used to protect against the possibility that knowledge of assignment may affect patient response to treatment, provider behaviours (performance bias) or outcome assessment (detection bias) Blinding is not always practical (e g when comparing surgery to drug treatment) The importance of blinding depends on how objective the outcome measure is; blinding is more important for less objective outcome measures such as pain or quality of life
{i} layer of sand or fine gravel
emphasis You use blinding to emphasize that something is very obvious. The miseries I went through made me suddenly realise with a blinding flash what life was all about. + blindingly blind·ing·ly It is so blindingly obvious that defence must be the responsibility of the state
present participle of blind
The concealment of group assignment (to either the treatment or control group) from the knowledge of patients and/or investigators in a clinical trial Blinding eliminates the possibility that knowledge of assignment may affect patient response to treatment or investigator behaviors that may affect outcomes A single-blind trial is one in which knowledge of group assignment is withheld only from patients; a double-blind trial is one in which the knowledge is withheld from both patients and investigators
The "masking" or concealment from study subjects, caregivers, or others involved in the study of any detail(s) of the study which could introduce Bias For example, not telling patients or doctors which patient gets placebo or actual drug; or not telling radiologists the clinical assessment of patients whose films they are reading
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