
1) Aglare 2) Blazing 3) Bright 4) Fulgent 5) Glaring 6) Glary
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1) Blazing 2) Bright 3) Dazzling 4) Fulgent 5) Glaring 6) Glary 7) Shining intensely
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[cryptography] In cryptography, blinding is a technique by which an agent can provide a service to (i.e., compute a function for) a client in an encoded form without knowing either the real input or the real output. Blinding techniques also have applications to preventing side-channel attacks on encryption devices. More precisely, Alice has...
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• (a.) Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow. • (n.) A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road. See Blind, v. t., 4. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blind
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A lack of awareness of a subject's treatment group. Double-blinding is blinding of assessor as well as subject.
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Fine stone and dust mixture.
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The poor surface condition of an apparently sound printing plate causing a substandard image.
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a method of conducting clinical trials in which participants do not know who is taking an experimental treatment, a standard (control) treatment, or a placebo. In a blinded study, the volunteers do not know what treatment (if any) they are receiving. In a double-blind study, neither the volunteers nor the researchers administering the treatment kno...
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(a) The application of a loose layer of fine material to reduce surface voids.
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Blind'ing adjective Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as,
blinding tears;
blinding snow.
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Blind'ing noun A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road. See
Blind ,
transitive verb , 4.
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In a scientific experiment, a blind is where some of the people involved are prevented from knowing certain information that might lead to conscious or subconscious bias on their part, making the results not completely accurate.
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Blinding is not telling someone what treatment a person has received or, in some cases, the outcome of their treatment. This is to avoid them being influenced by this knowledge. The person who is blinded could be either the person being treated or the researcher assessing the effect of the treatment (single blind), or both of these people (double b...
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Blinding is British slang for marvellous, great, very good.
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The process of preventing those involved in a trial from knowing to which comparison group a particular participant belongs.
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If something is a blinding success
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a layer of sand or fine gravel for filling the gaps in the surfaces of a road or pavement, as one of crushed and compacted stone.
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A type of clinical trial design in which one or more parties involved with the trial, such as the research team or participant, do not know which treatments have been assigned to which participants. See Double-blind and Single-blind below.
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