| 31. | As a result, she claims, she was incapable of giving informed consent to surgery.
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| 32. | Would human experimentation with informed consent help achieve that goal?
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| 33. | The principle of informed consent is what the proposal embraces.
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| 34. | Since the 1930s, courts have allowed minors to give informed consent for health services.
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| 35. | "The ` informed consent'doctrine has stood the test of time,"
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| 36. | This experiment raised many bioethical concerns involving informed consent, beneficence.
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| 37. | NBAC spent much of its time last week on the issue of informed consent.
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| 38. | It might be difficult to get a true informed consent.
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| 39. | The gene therapy community is struggling with issues of ethics, informed consent, and regulation.
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| 40. | The study was conducted without the benefit of patients'informed consent.
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