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Biochemistry review rapid book, Summaries of Medical Biochemistry

Biochemistry review book rapid

Typology: Summaries

2022/2023

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1. Which of the following is NOT a bioethical principle of human researches?
A. Beneficence
B. Comprehension
C. Justice
D. Respect for Persons
2. Which of the following is part of the roles of the Institutional Review
Boards (IRB)?
A. Providing continuing oversight for progress reports and protocols
for ongoing research studies
B. Initial review and approval of educational reforms in the United States
C. Ensuring that the proposed companies go through the process and
meets all the requirements.
D. Reviewing Bank institutions by holding them to strict accountability
process
3. In Epidemiology and population studies, Prevalence can be defined as.
A. The total new cases/total population
B. The probability of occurrence of an event or outcome.
C. Number of all cases/ total population
D. Number of death/population in a group.

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  1. Which of the following is NOT a bioethical principle of human researches? A. Beneficence B. Comprehension C. Justice D. Respect for Persons
  2. Which of the following is part of the roles of the Institutional Review Boards (IRB)? A. Providing continuing oversight for progress reports and protocols for ongoing research studies B. Initial review and approval of educational reforms in the United States C. Ensuring that the proposed companies go through the process and meets all the requirements. D. Reviewing Bank institutions by holding them to strict accountability process
  3. In Epidemiology and population studies, Prevalence can be defined as. A. The total new cases/total population B. The probability of occurrence of an event or outcome. C. Number of all cases/ total population D. Number of death/population in a group.