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The Belmont Report

2008
Abstract The Belmont Report is a short document on moral principles that was published in 1978 by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research (National Commission). Since that time it has provided a basic framework for analyzing ethical issues that arise during medical research in ...
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BELMONTE CALABRO

1985
Guzzo Pier Giovanni,Pozzi Paolini Enrica. BELMONTE CALABRO . In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°4, 1985. Siti : Barra (isola) - Capua. pp. 20-21.
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The Belmont Report

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2016
The Belmont Report is a critical document for those involved in research. However, the report is also applicable to clinical practice. The primary purpose of the Belmont Report is to protect the rights of all research subjects or participants. The Belmont Report also serves as an ethical framework for research. There are 3 major components: (1) respect
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Belmont 2.0

With the growth of ubiquitous digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, specialized training and preparation are needed to best guide social science researchers for human research protections that involve protections for data with personally identifiable information.
Robin Throne, Michalina Hendon
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The Belmont Report

This chapter explores the Belmont Report, a cornerstone in the ethics of human subject research. It details the report's historical development, emphasizing the three pivotal principles: Respect for People, Beneficence, and Justice. These principles advocate for autonomy through informed consent, the minimization of harm coupled with the maximization ...
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Venice and Belmont

1987
The Merchant of Venice is built on a set of contrasts. As with the two history plays which Shakespeare probably wrote immediately after it, its structure is contrapuntal. In Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 the action alternates between king and rebels, court and tavern.
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‘Belmont’

Notes and Queries, 1888
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“Belmont.”

Notes and Queries, 1887
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