0 a person who is standing near and watching something that is happening but is not taking part in it:
1 a person who is standing near and watching something that is happening but is not involved in it:
A bystander offers other bystanders a plan to save the person and this plan is enough to "crystallize" the group's cooperative potential.
With respect to the second variable, the aim of maximizing autonomy should encourage investigators to contact directly any identifiable bystanders.
Despite the diversity of research environments involving bystander risks, few ethics codes directly address their protections.
Protofibrils, pores, fibrils, and neurodegeneration: separating the responsible protein aggregates from the innocent bystanders.
These neo-utilitarians1 treated agents as nearly helpless bystanders in a world they construed as described adequately by reference only to its structural forces.
The extent of heterocellular communication mediated by gap junctions is predictive of bystander tumor cytotoxicity in vitro.
The trilogue gives him the luxury of taking a stance of silent or chuckling bystander.
The man remained conscious, until a bystander who had observed the scene told him that he had been bitten by a snake.
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