concealment
51place of concealment — index cache (hiding place) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
52put in concealment — index blind (obscure), camouflage, plant (covertly place) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
53non-concealment — /nɒn kənˈsilmənt/ (say non kuhn seelmuhnt) noun lack of concealment …
54fraudulent concealment — The suppression of, or silence concerning, a fact material to be known and which the party is under a duty to communicate because of a confidential relationship between the parties or the particular circumstances of the case. American Nat. Bank v …
55passive concealment — Silence without active suppression of a fact. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 145 …
56dissimulation — Concealment of the truth about a situation, especially about a state of health or during a mental status examination, as by a malingerer or someone with a factitious disorder. [L. dissimulatio, fr. dissimulo, to feign, fr. dis, apart, + simillis …
57zero suppression — concealment of zeroes, hiding of zeroes …
58lack of visibility — concealment or obfuscation Financial jargon for opaque or worrying published accounts: Lack of visibility is usually code for not liking the view. At Granada, the picture is indeed foggy. (Financial Times, 14 June 2001) …
59occultatio — Concealment; hiding …
60Randomized controlled trial — Flowchart of four phases (enrollment, intervention allocation, follow up, and data analysis) of a parallel randomized trial of two groups, modified from the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) 2010 Statement[1] …