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The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research has compiled a document on best practice in biomedical imaging, which provides a valuable resource of basic premises and principles of ethical research [5].
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However, while Laozi represented a current which could be defined as pre-linguistic, and though the Daoist school differed from many of the basic premises of Mengzi's teachings, Laozi's negation of language closely resembles that of Mengzi.
# Intention was estimated with the value of the measurement error of 'Basic premises: client's account and home circumstances' fixed at 0.05 to avoid a Heywood case.
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