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Consulting the literature using a structured search strategy, we have identified seven key "themes" in extant definitions of "preventable harm", with the most common being a) a harm with an identifiable and modifiable cause, b) "harm where a reasonable adaptation to a process will prevent future recurrence", and c) "harm where an existing guideline has not been adhered to".
Such help-seeking behaviors are particularly notable in women, and used to be termed "parasuicides," [ 13, 14] however, they are termed "deliberate self harm" in the extant literature.
Will its focus on mobile harm development on its extant web properties?
This stifles innovation and harms the consumer, at the anti-cost to extant powers in the form of all-but-unearned financial renumeration.
Goedertier's confession suggested it was extant, and if only he knew its hiding place, an accomplice could not have harmed it.
An astute observer of the trade ties binding the various parts of the British Empire, he wrote in 1763 that extant high duties on molasses (payment of which was widely flouted by New England merchants) would have significantly harmed the economies of Britain, North America, and the West Indies, in part by diverting significant quantities of scarce hard currency to those duties.
They also noted that the extant guidance generally indicated why, from an ethical perspective, communities should be engaged in research: for their benefit, to reduce harms, and to result in more appropriate research.
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Books I V are extant.
His logical works are not extant.
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