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General practitioners, psychiatrists and patients with experience of depression are the three groups of people who most commonly take part in antidepressant drug trials.
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The family is commonly not invited to take part in social events and is thus excluded from arenas where social relations are established, confirmed, and reinforced.
Informants (most commonly family members) were approached to take part in the study at the time they visited the Department of Forensic Medicine to collect documentation.
So it's for these reasons that I do not wish to take part" Emotional barriers most commonly included avoidance of lung cancer information and fear (see box 2).
A commonly held belief among clinicians is that patients who take part in RCTs face risks that they would not otherwise face if they received their healthcare in the usual manner.
We argue that disabled people are commonly understood to be either asexual, uninterested in sex or unable to take part in sexual activity, or sexual 'monsters' unable to control their sexual drives and feelings.
Acetaldehyde and ethanol are commonly considered as anaerobic fermentation products, but the ethanolic fermentation process can also take part in aerobic situation as a stress signal response, especially under abiotic stress such as dehydration or chilling (Tadege et al. 1999).
Patient 02 Authorised deception, where participants give prior consent to take part in a trial which involves an element of deception, was the most commonly accepted strategy.
Who would take part?
Everyone must take part".
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