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Capacity building for ethical use of artificial intelligence in health: protocol for a scoping review of training initiatives and gaps in Africa. [PDF]

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Protocols for Open Science

2008
One of the strong messages that came back from the workshop we held at the BioSysBio meeting was that protocols and standards of behaviour were something that people would appreciate having available. There are many potential issues that are raised by the idea of a ‘charter’ or ‘protocol’ for open science but these are definitely things that are worth ...
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Protocols for experiments in African science fiction

Scrutiny2, 2009
Abstract Africa is rich in migratory mythology that ties in with contemporary cyborg narratives, drawing strongly on motifs of transformation, hybridity, gender-blending and extra-sensory perception and offering viable alternatives to destructive techno-capitalism.
Delphi Carstens, Mer Roberts
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TRANSIENCE: D3.8 – Open science protocols

Open science is a set of principles and practices to make scientific research available and accessible to everyone. This deliverable aims to explore and operationalise open science principles and practices that can support the research activities of the TRANSIENCE project.
Xexakis, Georgios, Alexandrou, Stratis
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Will general antiviral protocols always be science fiction?

Seeds of Science, 2022
Currently, antiviral drugs are targeted at specific viruses, requiring extensive research to develop de novo before a trial molecule is approved for a single viral target. However, it is possible that a strategic asset for mainstreaming antivirals has been hiding in plain sight.
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Hypothetical Protocol: Behavioral and Social Science Research

Journal of Dental Research, 1980
An "add-on" study has been brought to the attention of the University's Institutional Review Board (IRB) which has approved Dr. A's study. As a member of the IRB, do you have any questions or concerns about the investigation?
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Advancing European Protocols for Science Communication

2007
The European Association of Science Editors (EASE) address in this chapter certain difficulties now facing editors and other professionals involved in science communication. The recent expansion of the European Union, at a time of rapidly changing publication technology, has led to an urgent need to harmonise methods and training.
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