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historical control subject

(hih-STOR-ih-kul kun-TROLE SUB-jekt)
An individual treated in the past and used in a comparison group when researchers analyze the results of a clinical study that had no control group. The use of a control, or comparison, group helps researchers determine the effects of a new treatment more accurately.
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