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What are the Benefits of OLAW Guidelines for Epidemiological Research?
The benefits include:
1. Enhanced
data integrity
and reliability.
2. Improved
public trust
in research outcomes.
3. Promotion of
ethical standards
in scientific research.
4. Facilitation of
international collaborations
due to standardized practices.
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