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Letting research subjects who donate blood in a medical trial authorize its use in certain types of future trial, without their specific consent for each token, seems acceptable.
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Along with mushrooms, seaweed could also replace certain types of packaging in future.
Under approach 3, the individual opted into research use of their information, but authorization extended beyond individual projects, and allowed for excluding certain types of uses, and for future changing of one's consent choices in the future or withdrawing permission entirely.
This study examines what factors impact the adoption of certain types of healthy foods, such as Tofu, by future nutritional gatekeepers.
There is no evidence from these findings that certain types of community service placements 'immunize' doctors against future work in the public sector, as has been suggested in literature [ 41].
There will always, he argues, be a demand for certain types of manual labour.However bold his view of the future, Mr Kaku may be treading too carefully.
Perhaps more worryingly, the researchers think that this increase in certain types of cancers in young adults may point to future issues when these generations become older adults.
Individuals may then opt to seek certain types of jobs partly with a view to obtaining health insurance in anticipation of future health care needs.
I do not think that we should be the obstacle to a future cure for Parkinson's disease, diabetes, certain types of cancer and so on.
For flights departing Singapore, the airline currently sources certain types of produce from two local farms and plans to identify local vertical farms for future partnerships.
There may be certain types of high-end products closer to magazines than to newspapers that will continue in the future.
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