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2009
The final chapter in this book covers some additional topics that, despite being very relevant for Web services and SOA, have not yet been investigated much. The chapter first discusses how Web services and the SOA approach can be leveraged on to architect and deploy security functions. The chapter then discusses issues related to privacy.
Elisa Bertino +3 more
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The final chapter in this book covers some additional topics that, despite being very relevant for Web services and SOA, have not yet been investigated much. The chapter first discusses how Web services and the SOA approach can be leveraged on to architect and deploy security functions. The chapter then discusses issues related to privacy.
Elisa Bertino +3 more
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2008
Abstract Research that enrolls people with acute, serious, and life threatening illnesses without their informed consent, referred to as emergency research, presents substantial ethical challenges. These challenges focus on how to justify enrolling critically ill persons when the investigator cannot obtain informed consent from either ...
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Abstract Research that enrolls people with acute, serious, and life threatening illnesses without their informed consent, referred to as emergency research, presents substantial ethical challenges. These challenges focus on how to justify enrolling critically ill persons when the investigator cannot obtain informed consent from either ...
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1966
Abstract : Three final report volumes were issued, which document in detail the contract work activities. The contents of each of these three are briefly summarized in this volume. The documents are: Technical Memorandum 2938/001 (AD-637 766) - Final Report on Emergency Operations Simulation Research - This report documents those aspects of the ...
H. F. Jarrett +4 more
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Abstract : Three final report volumes were issued, which document in detail the contract work activities. The contents of each of these three are briefly summarized in this volume. The documents are: Technical Memorandum 2938/001 (AD-637 766) - Final Report on Emergency Operations Simulation Research - This report documents those aspects of the ...
H. F. Jarrett +4 more
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Emerging technologies in mechanotransduction research
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2019Mechanotransduction research focuses on understanding how cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli by converting mechanical signals into biochemical and biological responses. Cells have been shown to respond to mechanical stimuli through specialized biological machinery such as adhesion complexes.
Ghaidan A, Shamsan, David J, Odde
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Emerging research in plant photosynthesis
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2020Photosynthesis involves capturing light energy and, most often, converting it to chemical energy stored as reduced carbon. It is the source of food, fuel, and fiber and there is a resurgent interest in basic research on photosynthesis. Plants make excellent use of visible light energy; leaves are ideally suited to optimize light use by having a large ...
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Research algorithms for emergency medicine
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980The computer-instigated development of graphic depictions showing rationales and decisions required in the care of patients has allowed clinicians to standardize science in the art of clinical medicine. Such condensation of medical judgment and information into algorithms is particularly important for emergency medicine.
G L, Looney +3 more
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Researching Quality in Emergency Medicine
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2002Research aimed at promoting quality of medical care must be quality research. This paper addresses issues of study design that can affect the validity of such research. The authors draw on previous research about medical errors—recognizing that issues of study design pertaining to medical errors apply to other research on quality of care and, indeed ...
Kenneth E, Bizovi +2 more
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Community consultation in emergency research*
Critical Care Medicine, 2006Recent federal regulations allow for emergency research without prospective consent provided that additional protections for the subjects are provided. One of these is community consultation.To determine how to feasibly consult the community and what to do with the findings.In connection with an ongoing study of l-arginine for brain injury at a public ...
Charles, Contant +5 more
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2017
The essays selected for this volume focus on issues that arise when attempting to design, review and undertake research involving human participants who are experiencing a private or public emergency. The main themes discussed by the essays are: the distinctive and significant ethical questions as to how research participants can be treated during ...
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The essays selected for this volume focus on issues that arise when attempting to design, review and undertake research involving human participants who are experiencing a private or public emergency. The main themes discussed by the essays are: the distinctive and significant ethical questions as to how research participants can be treated during ...
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Waived Consent for Emergency Research
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1998The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential.Contrary to the first principle of the Nuremberg Code, the voluntary consent of the human subject is neither necessary nor sufficient for ethically and legally responsible research in the United States. That it is not sufficient has been well argued by Robert Burt and others.
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