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The Belmont Report suggests two moral duties in a research context: 1) avoid harm, and 2) maximize possible benefits and minimize possible harms.
Arranging your schedule to maximize possible encounters with the other person.
To strive for these improvements corresponds to the bioethical principle of beneficence: 1) do no harm, 2) maximize possible benefits, and 3) minimize possible harms.
This design was used to maximize possible interpretations in the shortest time range between runs, minimizing potential effects of changes in the source population or of population failures.
Analysis settings included direct and indirect comparisons and a relaxed search filter to maximize possible interactions between proteins.
We conceal randomization, maximize possible blinding, utilize strategies to limit loss to follow-up and crossovers, and objectively adjudicate patient outcomes.
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The revolutionary feature of the approach lies in expressing the goal of the decision process in terms of minimizing or maximizing a linear objective function for example, maximizing possible sorties in the case of the air force, or maximizing profits in industry.
This maximized possible infant exposure to thimerosal while still maintaining an appropriate clinical exposure.
This feature is located far posteriorly on the ventral cranial surface, also maximizing possible anteroposterior lingual excursion.
Accordingly, this approach allowed us to compare extreme phenotypes, i.e. centenarians on one side and T2D patients with severe complications on the other, thus maximizing possible genetic differences among patients and controls.
Clarification of these issues aims to uphold the principles of autonomy and beneficence: autonomy of research participants in deciding how they want their DNA samples (and the information derived from them) to be handled, and beneficence in avoiding any harm due to possible misuse of samples and data, all the while maximizing possible benefits to them, and to society as a whole.
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