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Clinicians aware of the anxieties facing the patient may feel obliged to offer active intervention ("at least we're doing something"), unintentionally biasing informed consent [ 37].
Unintentionally, one assumes, the solo also teased some ballet pretensions that informed Ms. Fay's rather academic "Praise to Bach" and "Vocalise".
It can be used to keep clinicians informed about everything from infections and iatrogenic injuries (those caused unintentionally by physicians) to whether units are over- or understaffed.
Here's the passage: The most striking (and unintentionally hilarious) moment in "Speed Trap" comes when Francis describes his bewilderment at being informed that his star runner had failed a drug test — for the anabolic steroid stanozolol.
"I'll work tirelessly to keep you informed, as texts will be typed into my system uninterrupted," Qiu Hao said, unintentionally sounding like Janet from The Good Place.
The participants were informed that their names would be removed from individual data units, and specific comments that could unintentionally identify a participant were not reported verbatim in the dataset.
The main result of this study was that many parents unintentionally expose their babies to the dangers of sunlight, because of inaccurate information usually due to cultural health beliefs, even when they had been informed by medical/scientific sources.
Resnick informed Network Awesome that they will probably not produce any more fake infomercials, and that O'Brien is working with the network to create something that viewers will "stumble on unintentionally".
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