Blindable

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Of a clinical trial: able to be carried out with information withheld from experimenter and/or participants to avoid influencing the outcome. not-comparable

    "Furthermore, specific study designs and specific drug comparisons may exaggerate or reduce treatment effects by making conditions less or more blindable."

  2. 2
    Such that, given an encrypted bit (binary digit), anybody can create a random ciphertext decrypting to the same bit. not-comparable

    "Finally, we use the term additive joint encryption scheme to denote a secure, blindable, xor-homomorphic, witnessed probabilistic public-key joint encryption scheme."

Example

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"Furthermore, specific study designs and specific drug comparisons may exaggerate or reduce treatment effects by making conditions less or more blindable."

Etymology

From blind + -able.

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