Can the Two Slit Experiment Be Conducted Without Observer Influence?

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Hi all!

I heard about that the experiment had been iplemented so the observation don't effect the experiment. Because some scientists thought that the observation has an effect on the experiment and that's why the interference pattern doesn't appear at that time. My question is, how they do that without the observer's effect?
 
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