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ishan

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The principle of justice as outlined by the Belmont Report means that
 
  A) the benefits and burdens of research must be imposed equally.
   B) every participant in a research study has the right to legal redress.
   C) not all people who might benefit from the research need to be included in a study.
   D) prisoners must not be used for research.

Question 2

Brain abnormalities associated with Alzheimer's disease include
 
  A) excessive amounts of neurofibrillary tangles and plaques.
  B) smaller cerebral ventricles than can be accounted for by normal aging.
  C) blocked blood vessels, which may result in tissue death.
  D) damage that is confined primarily to the inner layers of brain tissue.



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