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KimWrice

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Clinical Equipoise is:
 
  a) a term denoting the fact that of two or more treatment options, no one of them has been established clearly superior to another.
  b) a rare disease.
  c) a specific type of Phase I Clinical Trial.
  d) when physicians clearly recognize that one type of therapy is vastly superior to alternative therapies.

Question 2

Just as one sex has served as the standard for biomedical research, so has
 
  a) one form of placebo.
  b) one form of sexuality.
  c) one form of treatment.
  d) one form of race.



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Answer to Question 1

a) a term denoting the fact that of two or more treatment options, no one of them has been established clearly superior to another.

Answer to Question 2

b) one form of sexuality.



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