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Beneficial safety decreases

Theory and Decision, 2010
We construct a model of rational choice under risk with biased risk judgement. On its basis, we argue that sometimes, a regulator aiming at maximising social welfare should affect the environment in such a way that it becomes ‘less safe’ in common perception.
Till Grüne-Yanoff, Holger Rosencrantz
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Beneficial Neglect

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2021
Smartphone notifications inform users of events to prompt timely engagement. However, there are growing concerns about messaging behaviors in schools because frequent in-class checking and responding may hinder students' learning. This study analyzed a large-scale smartphone usage dataset collected from 81 first-year college students for 14 weeks.
Minhyung Kim, Inyeop Kim, Uichin Lee
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Beneficial elements

2023
The roles of sodium (Na), silicon (Si), cobalt (Co), selenium (Se), and aluminum (Al) are described. These elements are termed beneficial because they stimulate growth only in certain plant species, or under specific conditions, but do not meet the criteria for essential elements.
Ma, Jian Feng   +3 more
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Is Fever Beneficial?

Journal of Infection, 2000
Fever has a long evolutionary history, which by itself supports the hypothesis that fever is an adaptive host response to infection. There is considerable evidence that fever promotes host defence against infection. Complications and mortality associated with high fever >40 °C are closely related to the severity of the underlying disease, not
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Beneficial microbes

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2000
Normal microbial flora support the health of the host by diverse mechanisms. When antibiotics, stress, disease or medications disrupt normal microflora, the ability to ward off infection by pathogens is compromised. The use of beneficial microbes (also known as biotherapeutic agents, probiotics, synbiotics) has been shown to be an effective therapeutic
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Beneficial Bloodsucking

Bioethics
ABSTRACTThe bite of the lone star tick spreads alpha‐gal syndrome (AGS), a condition whose only effect is the creation of a severe but nonfatal red meat allergy. Public health departments warn against lone star ticks and AGS, and scientists are working to develop an inoculation to AGS. Herein, we argue that if eating meat is morally impermissible, then
Parker Crutchfield, Blake Hereth
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BENEFICIAL HLA MATCHING

The Lancet, 1986
W R, Gilks, B A, Bradley, S M, Gore
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Beneficials

2008
Colin Berry   +61 more
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