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    Beyond consent in research: Revisiting vulnerability in deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders

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    Vulnerability is an important criterion to assess the ethical justifi cation of the inclusion of participants in research trials. Currently, vulnerability is often understood as an attribute inherent to a participant by nature of a diagnosed condition. Accordingly, a common ethical concern relates to the participant’s decisionmaking capacity and ability to provide free and informed consent. We propose an expanded view of vulnerability that moves beyond a focus on consent and the intrinsic attributes of participants. We offer specifi c suggestions for how relational aspects and the dynamic features of vulnerability could be more fully captured in current discussions and research practices

    The infra-red spectra of crystalline solids

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