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The Detection of Soybean Bacterial Blight Based on Polarization Spectral Imaging Techniques
Published 2024-12-01“…<i>glycine</i>, which is one of the common diseases of soybeans, has a strong harm and a great impact on the yield of soybeans. …”
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Perspective on Agapeic Ethic and Creation Care
Published 2024-12-01“…This is a fulfilment of the mission where Christian love (agape) serves as an ethical principle of inflicting ‘no harm’ to humans or non-human others.…”
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Physicochemical and Biological Indicators of Soils in an Organic Farming System
Published 2021-01-01“…The effect from the production and consumption of ecological agricultural products is determined by the least harm to the environment, increasing the competitiveness of products, and receiving additional profit from increasing prices for higher quality products. …”
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Editorial
Published 2009-10-01“…The paper of Christoph Lumer (University of Siena, Italy) establishes a new criterion for our moral duties, dubbed ‘progressive norm welfarism’, and deduces a principle of ‘no harm to developing countries’ from it. …”
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Environmental Disinfection Based on Mobile Intelligent Networking Highly Efficient Ultraviolet Light Machines
Published 2024-01-01“…This study used the principle of Ultraviolet (UV)-C disinfection to produce a mobile high-power UV-C sterilizer. …”
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Research on Mechanism of Rock Burst in Key Working Faces under Thick Magmatite in Deep Mine
Published 2021-01-01“…Meanwhile, the purpose of safe production following the principle of “No disaster in bumps, no harm under burst” was realized by implementing the “Four Keys” comprehensive prevention and control measures of “key monitoring + key speed reduction + key pressure relief + key support”.…”
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Should the Food and Drug Administration Limit Placebo-Controlled Trials?
Published 2022-07-01“…The International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects permits PCTs if the consequences are negligible, when methodologically advantageous, and when responses have been historically erratic.[8] The Council for International Organization of Medical Science’s guidelines for biomedical research involving human subjects echoed the Declaration of Helsinki in guideline 11, stating that a “‘placebo may be used: When there is no effective intervention; when withholding an established, effective intervention would expose to, at most temporary discomfort, or delay in relief symptoms; when use of an established, effective intervention as comparator would not yield scientifically reliable results and the use of the placebo would not add risk of serious or irreversible harm to subjects.”[9] The Belmont Report notes three ethical principles: beneficence, respect for persons (autonomy), and justice. …”
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Researcher views on returning results from multi-omics data to research participants: insights from The Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) Study
Published 2025-02-01“…Conclusion Overall, researchers expressed positive attitudes toward multi-omic return of results in principle, particularly if medically actionable. However, competing ethical considerations, logistical constraints, and need for more external guidance were raised as key implementation concerns. …”
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The Importance of Soil Health for Residential Landscapes
Published 2019-04-01“… This 6-page publication’s purpose is to educate master gardeners and homeowners about the principles of soil health as well as practices that harm or nurture soil health at the residential scale. …”
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The Importance of Soil Health for Residential Landscapes
Published 2019-04-01“… This 6-page publication’s purpose is to educate master gardeners and homeowners about the principles of soil health as well as practices that harm or nurture soil health at the residential scale. …”
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La difficile territorialisation de la gestion de l’eau au Burkina Faso : une lecture au filtre de la théorie de la proximité
Published 2018-03-01“…How this spatial inequality is taken into account may favor, or on the contrary, harm the sustainability of coordination. The approach in terms of proximity allows us to account for the complex articulation between the processes of territorial construction and the subsidiarity and participation principles presented as gage of IWRM success.…”
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Research ethics
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PEEP or No PEEP: That Is Not the Question
Published 1996-01-01“…In the absence of controlled clinical trials, the use of PEEP in acute respiratory distress syndrome needs to be guided by physiological principles that balance the beneficial effects of an increase in functional residual capacity, prevention of alveolar closure, redistribution of lung water and improved ventilation of low ventilation-perfusion areas against the potential harm of alveolar rupture (barotrauma and "volutrauma") and reduction in cardiac output.…”
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Medical Assistance in Dying for Persons Suffering Solely from Mental Illness in Canada
Published 2025-01-01“…Therefore, these arguments satisfy the principles which do not necessarily conflict with MAiD. …”
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A Diathesis-Stress Model of Chronic Pain and Disability following Traumatic Injury
Published 2002-01-01“…In particular, anxiety sensitivity, anticipation and avoidance of fear or harm, catastrophizing ideation, causal attributions for symptoms, self-efficacy and operant conditioning are discussed. …”
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Urban Resilience Assessment on Earthquake (Case Study: District 1 of Tabriz City)
Published 2023-03-01“…This type of settlement, with more than 50 percent of the world's population in it, has become more important in recent years and has been considered for the maintenance of principled and sustainable management of all types of planning. …”
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Clinical Holistic Medicine: Factors Influencing The Therapeutic Decision-Making. From Academic Knowledge to Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual “Crazy” Wisdom
Published 2007-01-01“…Scientific holistic medicine is built on holistic medical theory, on therapeutic and ethical principles. The rationale is that the therapist can take the patient into a state of salutogenesis, or existential healing, using his skills and knowledge. …”
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Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness Through Psychiatric Advance Directive Peer-Facilitation
Published 2023-08-01“…While different models may be explored, peer-support specialists can leverage the advantages of their shared lived experience with patients within a framework of relational autonomy following the principle of beneficence. Capability theory offers state, local, and organizational leaders’ guidance in promoting and justifying peer-support specialist networks, which protect patient autonomy, increase well-being, and decrease harm. …”
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A Review of Detection of Antibiotic Residues in Food by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Published 2021-01-01“…However, the accumulation of antibiotics in animal food due to their overuse during animal feeding is a frequent occurrence, which in turn would cause serious harm to public health when they are consumed by humans. …”
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The Lawfulness of Using Copyrighted Works for Generative AI Training : A Case Study of a US Lawsuit against OpenAI and Perplexity AI
Published 2024-12-01“…This law imposes limitations on the use of works for education, law enforcement, or technological development as long as such use does not harm the legitimate interests of the rightholder. …”
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