Yes, if the biospecimens are de-identified then the research is no longer considered human subjects research.
Option: C
Explanation:
It is in the norms that in same type of research, both the researchers need to maintain some ethics and rules that if they do same type of experiments and use same materials they should acknowledge the other or take permission before doing that.
Here researcher A is conducting research on emphysema using bio specimen from human subjects and researcher B is doing research on lung cancer. He also need bio specimen. But as it is mentioned in the consent form that specimen is de identified so no problem for researcher B in using same specimen like researcher A.
Over 330 million people. It is estimated that there are 447 native Spanish speakers in the world.
Answer:
Because it wasn't relevant to the topic.
Explanation:
<u>An attention getter, as the name suggests, has the purpose of engaging one's audience at the beginning of the speech.</u> There are several types of attention getters. Some people choose to make a light a joke, others ask a question to make their audience members reflect on the subject or feel curious as to what the answer will be.<u> No matter which type, the attention getter must always be relevant to the topic.</u> The information Hector offered is nothing but trivia; it does not have any importance when it comes to space tourism, especially if thrown at the audience right from the start, without contextualization.