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Until the past decade, scientists, research institutions, and government agencies relied solely on a system of self-regulation based on shared ethical principles and generally accepted research practices to ensure integrity in the research process. Among the very basic principles that guide scientists, as well as many other scholars, are those expressed as respect for the integrity of knowledge, collegiality, honesty, objectivity, and openness. These principles are at work in the fundamental elements of the scientific method, such as formulating a hypothesis, designing an experiment to test the hypothesis, and collecting and interpreting data. In addition, more particular principles characteristic of specific scientific disciplines influence the methods of observation; the acquisition, storage, management, and sharing of data; the communication of scientific knowledge and information; and the training of younger scientists.1 How these principles are applied varies considerably among the several scientific disciplines, different research orgrecently, a few research institutions have developed guidelines for the conduct of reserch
1: c, 2: a, 3: b, 4: true, 5: a, 6: possibly c, 7: d, 8: a or c
<span>All of them at one time or another since the liver produces so many biomolecules that are important in digestion and or absorption of nutrients. However ..the one most likely to be strongly affected inititially is fats because the liver makes bile necessary for emulsification of dietary triglycerides and activation of pancreatic lipase. Also the intermediary metabolism of triglycerides is dependent on VLDL, HDLs, and apolipoproteins like C, E etc., all of which are made by the liver. This is one reason why alcoholism which can severly impair liver function is characterized by fatty liver syndrome.</span>
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sperm must swim through water to reach and fertilize eggs