| informosome | <cell biology> Cytoplasmic complex of mRNA and nonribosomal protein. May protect the message from degradation during passage from nucleus to cytoplasm. Origin: Gr. Soma = body (18 Nov 1997) |
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| informosomes | Name suggested for the bodies composed of messenger (informational) RNA and protein that are found in the cytoplasm of animal cells. Origin: information + G. Soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Information Networks, Information Specialists, Services, Information, Information Network, Information Service, Information Specialist, Network, Information, Networks, Information, Service, Information, Specialist, Information, Specialists, Information
Synonyms : Data Retrieval, Data Storage, Data Storage and Retrieval, Information Storage, Retrieval, Data, Storage, Data
Synonyms : Ancillary Information System, Data System, Information Retrieval System, Information System, Information System, Ancillary, Information Systems, Ancillary, System, Ancillary Information, System, Data, System, Information, System, Information Retrieval
Synonyms : Information Theories, Theories, Information, Theory, Information
Synonyms : Consent, Informed
| informed consent |
consent by a patient to undergo a medical or surgical treatment or to participate in an experiment after the patient understands the risks involved
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| informed consent |
A process in which a person learns key facts about a clinical trial, including potential risks and benefits, before deciding whether or not to participate in a study. Informed consent continues throughout the trial.
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| information system |
A structured set of processes, people and equipment for converting data into information.
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| informed consent |
The permission granted by a participant in a research study (including medical research) after he/she has received comprehensive information about the study. This is a statement of trust between the institution performing the research procedure and the person (eg, a patient) on whom the research procedures are to be performed. This includes the type of protection available to people considering entering a drug trial. ...
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| informed consent |
The process by which a healthcare provider gives a patient information, including pros and cons, about a potential new treatment; when a person is entering a clinical trial, that person must sign a document with this information, thereby providing "informed consent."
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| Inform | a person who supplies information |
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| Inform | someone who sees an event and reports what happened |
| Inform | the sciences concerned with gathering and manipulating and storing and retrieving and classifying recorded information |
| Inform | (communication theory) a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome |
| Inform | knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction |
| Inform | a message received and understood that reduces the recipient's uncertainty |
| Inform | formal accusation of a crime |
| Inform | a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn |
| Inform | a bulletin containing the latest information |
| Inform | the act of collecting information |
| Inform | a system of measurement of information based on the probabilities of the information-bearing events |
| Inform | the sciences concerned with gathering and manipulating and storing and retrieving and classifying recorded information |
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