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This is a fact, which the patient has to be explicitly informed about before meniscus therapy.
Survivors should also be explicitly informed about their options and rights as soon as they come forward to report.
Subjects were explicitly informed about each anticipation condition.
Subjects again were explicitly informed about each anticipation condition.
Participants were explicitly informed about the CS-US pairing before the experiment in some studies (e.g. [33]), but not in others (e.g. [44]).
Importantly, children and parents were not explicitly informed about the two treatment conditions.
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As used here, 'naturalized philosophy' includes philosophy that is explicitly informed by, rather than replaced by, empirical information about knowers, agents, and social structures from psychology/cognitive science, sociology, anthropology, and elsewhere.
Informal caregivers must explicitly be informed about the fact that they can withdraw their consent any time, without any specific reason, and with no negative consequences with regard to healthcare treatment now or in the future.
At least two ethical problems arise from this: first, if the off-label use of drugs can be understood as a form of unconventional treatment which comprises unknown risks, the question arises whether parents should explicitly be informed about the character of the treatment.
However, the requirements for such tools have not been explicitly informed by accounts of practitioners' experiences.
Participants are not explicitly informed of the study hypotheses.
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