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RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF ANGINA PECTORIS WITH CHOLINE THEOPHYLLINATE BY THE DOUBLE-BLIND METHOD

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1956
Excerpt Treatment of angina pectoris still is a difficult problem of great practical importance.
Christ Aravanis, Aldo A. Luisada
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Clinical Consequences of Different Exsanguination Methods in Hand Surgery. A Double-blind Randomised Study [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2008
A randomised trial was performed in 100 patients in order to evaluate the effectiveness of three commonly used methods of exsanguination (simple elevation, squeeze method and Esmarch bandage) in a clinical setting. The quality and quantity of the exsanguination was evaluated every 5 min by the surgeon and the amount of oozing was observed.
N. H. Søe Nielsen   +2 more
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Prospective, Double-Blind Evaluation of Umbilicoplasty Techniques Using Conventional and Crowdsourcing Methods

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2017
Background: Umbilical reconstruction is an important component of deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction. This study evaluated the aesthetics of three different umbilical reconstruction techniques during DIEP flap breast reconstruction.
Veldhuisen, C.L. Van   +9 more
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Tapping-in Method (Skin Penetration Technique) with a Placebo Needle for Double-Blind Acupuncture Trials

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2013
This study investigated the effect of acupuncture needles developed for double-blind (practitioner-patient blinding) trials employing a tapping-in method that is commonly used to penetrate the skin in Japanese-style acupuncture. DESIGN, SUBJECTS, AND INTERVENTIONS: An acupuncturist applied a penetrating, a skin-touch placebo, and a no-touch control ...
Miho Takayama   +3 more
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THE "DOUBLE BLIND" METHOD: ITS PITFALLS AND FALLACIES

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1958
A critical review of the so-called "double blind" study reveals pitfalls, fallacies and inadequacies of this method of investigation which in the past has created an unwarranted security in many investigators. The "Worsening" of patients' conditions while on placebos is demoralizing to patients and personnel and the ethics of such a procedure in a ...
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Evaluation of phenazocine with meperidine as an analgesic agent during labor, by the double blind method

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964
Abstract 1. 1. A new synthetic narcotic, phenazocine, was compared to meperidine as an analgesic agent during labor by double blind method involving a total of 194 unselected obstetrical patients on the obstetrics service at Walter Reed General Hospital. One half of the patients received the control and the remainder, the test drug. Evaluation of
H.L. Riva, Robert O. Olson
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Occlusal adjustment therapy for craniomandibular disorders: A clinical assessment by a double-blind method

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
Fifty-one patients with craniomandibular disorders were divided in two groups. One group underwent mock occlusal adjustment, the other was treated with adjustments to remove significant slides and non-working side interferences. Both groups received identical counseling.
Preiskel Hw, Tsolka P, Richard W Morris
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Methods for Double-Blind Peer Review and Grade Prediction of Student Software Projects

2019 42nd International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2019
In software engineering courses with many students, it is often impossible for a professor to give a detailed review of the software project for each student. One solution is to give students a task to make reviews for a few projects. One review consists of a comment on a project and a score.
Irfan Prazina, Vensada Okanovic
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[Proposed method for double-blind study of reflexotherapy phenomena].

Minerva medica, 1980
The Authors report their experience with the placebo, an essential step in the clinical study of reflexotherapy. They assert that also in this branch of medicine it is possible to carry out a "double blind" clinical experimentation by means of placebo, that is, an essential condition in order to develop a scientific assessment of both the limits and ...
Ceccherelli F   +4 more
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Kinesiographic and electromyographic assessment of the effects of occlusal adjustment therapy on craniomandibular disorders by a double-blind method

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993
Fifty-one patients with craniomandibular disorders were divided into two groups. One group underwent mock occlusal adjustment, the other was treated with adjustments to remove significant slides and nonworking-side interferences. Both groups received identical counseling.
Preiskel Hw, Tsolka P
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