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Ethical Considerations and Public Policy -- A Ninety Day Exercise In Practical and Professional Ethics: Cloning Human Beings Harold T. Shapiro, 3-16. [Full Text] | |
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Research Misconduct-Have We Reached the Turning Point At Last? Peter Jay, 119-122. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
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An Approach to the Ethics of Cloning Humans via an Examination of the Ethical Issues Pertaining to the Use of Any Tool Raymond Spier, 17-32. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Cloning Humans from the Perspective of the Christian Churches Ronald Cole-Turner, 33-46. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Cloning, the Family and Adoption Glenn McGee, 47-54. [Full Text] | |
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Ethical Challenges in a Technological Environment: The Perspective of Engineers Versus Managers Harry Hummels, 55-72. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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The Authorship List in Science: Junior Physicists’ Perceptions of Who Appears and Why Eugen Tarnow, 73-88. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Left Ventricular Assist Devices: An Ethical Analysis Katrina A. Bramstedt, 89-96. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Statistics and Ethics in Medical Research David L. DeMets, 97-117. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
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Mental disorders and genetics: the ethical context (A Nuffield Council on Bioethics Report) Raymond Spier, 123-125. [Full Text] | |
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The Ethical QALY: Ethical Issues in Healthcare Resource Allocations by A. Edgar, S. Salek, D. Schickle and D. Cohen Raymond Spier, 126-127. [Full Text] |
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