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Discover Ludwig"provision of consent" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to providing written permission or authorization for a specific activity, event, or purpose. For example, "Before any medical procedures can be carried out, explicit provision of consent must be obtained from the patient."
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Because residents are at once a convenient and captive study population, a risk of coercion exists, making the provision of consent important.
Mei brings into sharp focus the debate on the ethics of using AI to improve mental health, and whether people at risk of suicide can be held to their provision of consent when in significant distress.
By routinisation is meant the provision of consent as a routine action, i.e. as an unreflected, habitual act.
After provision of consent, the patients at each centre are assigned consecutively at random to either the intervention or the control group.
In some studies, there was much stronger support for the provision of consent in all research or studies related to the research described.
Following the provision of consent, clients complete the following set of assessment measures at baseline and 12-weeks post-baseline via telephone with a trained research clinician, who is independent of the Central Coast DACS.
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She finds it telling that Sessions and the DOJ have not identified any specific provisions of consent decrees that raise concerns.
The general conclusion therefore seems to be that at least some of the suggested models of informed consent may lead to the routinisation of the provision of informed consent, and hence to the undermining of the ability of the informed consent to protect personal autonomy.
Our focus groups concentrated on the provision of specific consent for each project, however it is possible that participants may have found broad consent for a number of similar projects to be satisfactory.
We initiated a qualitative study to understand the care sequence process and provision of informed consent and postoperative instruction.
As the Microsoft II court itself acknowledged, the issue before it was the construction to be placed upon a single provision of a consent decree that, although animated by antitrust considerations, was nevertheless still primarily a matter of determining contractual intent.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com